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Scott's Lived-Place Route

An interactive map and chronological timeline tracing Scott's movement from Cambridge, Ohio, to the Caribbean, South America, Eastern Europe, and the Bay Area.

Lived-Places Map

Scott's global path spans multiple continents, documenting his journey across the United States, Guyana, Argentina, Georgia, and the West Indies.

Chronological Route

01
Cambridge, Ohio (Guernsey County)

Early childhood home where Rodney and Kathy Stadum raised their family. Linked to Cambridge Place Page.

02
English Harbour, Antigua

Spent years in the Caribbean during a family posting. Linked to Kathy Bode Biography.

03
Cambridge, Ohio

Returned to Guernsey County for primary and middle school years.

04
Bowling Green, Ohio

College education years. Linked to Bowling Green Place Page.

05
Lakeville, Minnesota

Resided in suburban Minneapolis-St. Paul prior to Peace Corps service.

06
Georgetown, Guyana

Peace Corps service years (2003–2005), leading digital community media projects. Linked to Transparency & Service Story.

07
Washington, D.C.

Advocated for open-government transparency tools at the Sunlight Foundation. Linked to Transparency & Service Story.

08
Buenos Aires, Argentina

Resided in South America, working on international digital advocacy columns.

09
Washington, D.C.

Returned to D.C. for senior communications and digital strategy roles.

10
Tbilisi, Georgia

Spent time in Eastern Europe advising on digital networks and internet infrastructure.

11
Faribault, Minnesota

Relocated to Rice County, Minnesota. Linked to Kathy Bode Biography.

12
Alameda, California

First SF Bay Area chapter, editing accessibility articles.

13
Faribault, Minnesota

Returned to Minnesota to assist with the consolidation of family archives.

14
Alameda, California

Current residence in the San Francisco Bay Area, directing digital operations.

Audio Placeholder

Potential episode: "Moving with the Archive."

A future NotebookLM packet can combine this map, Rod's oral history, Peace Corps material, and archive-building notes.

Sources

Scott's place route is family-supplied and matches the chronological sequence of his global travel.
Family note from Scott Stadum · June 1, 2026