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graduate of the UC Santa Cruz Center for Agroecology and Sustainable
Agriculture apprenticeship program, Sheila Foster has a deep appreciation
for the dedication and hard work required by farmers to bring the world
food. Foster holds a B.A. in Biology and a graduate degree in Science
Communication from University of California, Santa Cruz. She has also
studied natural history filmmaking at the University of Otago in New
Zealand. Her experience ranges from working as a journalist in the Australian
Outback to serving as the Broadcast Media Coordinator for Stanford University
Medical Center, directing content for university level multimedia science
courses and teaching K-12 students about the wonders of the natural
world. Most recently Foster worked as the Education, Communications
and Development coordinator for Ventana Wildlife Society, a non-profit
organization dedicated to restoring endangered species to the Central
California Coast. In November 2005, Foster was hired as the Development
Director for Marin Organic, a dynamic non-profit association of Marin
County organic producers dedicated to promoting sustainable agriculture
and creating a model program to keep farming in Marin County thriving.
Contact information at Marin Organic:
Sheila Foster
415/663-9667
sheila@marinorganic.org
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