I am a highschool junior with a deep love for the environment and the world around me. I am constantly looking for new ways to conserve our planet and raise awareness, by volunteering at many environmental organizations and getting involved in my community.
Over the last decade I have been a climate educator in Sonoma County high schools (CA) through a non-profit youth leadership program. I am currently exploring the synergies between climate change, sustainability and environmental education. I strive to be a global change agent for a better world!
This year marks my 30th anniversary, of marriage AND environmental education and interpretation. I have worked for CSU, the USFS, two museums, and currently for Loveland Open Lands and Trails. As a former MS & HS classroom teacher, I strive to create meaningful programs that bring education outdoors
I am a Graduate Student at Slippery Rock University dual majoring in Parks and Resource Management and Environmental Education. I'm currently the Homestead Graduate Assistant at the Robert A. Macoskey Center for Sustainable Systems, Education, and Research.