- Graduated 2007
- Magna Cum Laude (4.0 GPA)
- Filmed, Edited short on Permaculture in El Salvador
- Thesis on an Alternative to Neoliberal Development
- Worked as U.S. Peace Corps Recruiter
The philosophy behind permaculture is at the heart of everything Robyn does, which balances the environmental, social, and economic needs of land use and other decisions. She has been an instructor for six different college accredited permaculture labs and has expertise in food from the stages of growing, harvesting, processing, nutritional health, and cooking.
Robyn has practiced yoga since 1999. As a certified yoga instructor, she is passionate about encouraging others to live a healthy lifestyle. Her style is to combine Vinyasa Flow with Iyengar yoga philosophies. This allows for the benefit of building the practice on sequential poses while focusing on correct posture and body positioning to decrease the potential for injury and gain the most benefit.
Robyn has worked with numerous non-profit organizations in different capacities from volunteer to executive director since 1995. She has successfully earned and managed over $600,000 in grants and fundraising events for different non-profits.
Robyn oversees a project that brought chickens to rural areas in El Salvador.
As the U.S. Peace Corps Recruiter at N.A.U. Robyn installed a peace pole that continues to stand today.
Robyn conducting a class at UCSM on sustainable development.
Video Documentary Production: “Permaculture In El Salvador”, featuring the Permaculture Institute of El Salvador (http://www.mountainmates.com/pages/Projects/IPES-movie.htm).
Presented at:
Permaculture Design Certificate recruitment video (2012)
“Confessions of a Permaculture Activist: Design Course Facilitation”, (Pending publication)
“New Horizons: Sustainable Community Living” (Blog)