Immersion Alumni

Leslie Blanchard: Leadership for Sustainability Education

Foresight Immersion 2011 Fellow


Leslie BlanchardCurrently: Full time grad student in Leadership for Sustainability Education at Portland State University, part time Waste Reduction Educator with Metro.

Career Path: Humboldt State (B.S., Environmental Science) > Environmental education volunteer in Armenia with US Peace Corps > Outdoor educator with YMCA of San Diego > Environmental educator with Chicago Academy of Science's Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum > Chicago Conservation Corps Environmental Leadership > Foresight Immersion > Portland State and Metro.

Next Step: Continue current educational and professional path with eyes wide open. Consider all post graduate possibilities including community development, eco-preneurship, farming, consulting, etc.

Personal Sustainability: Educating for sustainability, urban gardening, hosting potlucks, bike commuting, getting to know neighbors, attending Green Drinks, food preserving.

Currently Reading: Just finished The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell and currently reading Hidden Connections by Fritjof Capra.

Recommends: Subscribe to Yes! Magazine or GreenBiz for daily solutions-based news regarding sustainability in all career fields, and anything by Margaret Wheatley is well worth reading.

Foresight Memories: Trust the process and build relationships. You could go at it alone but you'll be more effective and have more fun if you collaborate with others.

Next Gen Advice: There are leaders for sustainability all around you - including you! Find what you are passionate about and let it be your guide so that you love what you do and do what you love.

Dream Project/Job: Manage a sustainable guesthouse where I can grow and preserve food while educating for sustainability; and continue to help others harness their own leadership so that they may affect sustainability in their personal and professional lives.

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