Adam Brock - Owner of the Wild Green Yonder

Adam Brock is a Denver native and owner of the Wild Green Yonder, a small business specializing in ecological design and education. He is a certified permaculture designer and teacher, as well as a graduate of NYU’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where he studied graphic design and urban agriculture. Off campus, he served as a GIS specialist for the Pratt Center for Community Development and New York City’s Million Trees Project, as well as a sustainability consultant for Green Irene and the Planet Green television show Wa$ted.

Now re-rooted in Denver, Adam is dedicated to helping backyard gardeners, policymakers, and entrepreneurs alike understand the paradigm of natural abundance and incorporate it into their work. In addition to teaching permaculture workshops and designing edible landscapes, Adam contributes his graphic design and social media skills to help grassroots organizations and small businesses effectively organize and communicate their message. He works with numerous local sustainability groups, including Transition Denver, Denver Urban Homesteading, the Denver Botanic Gardens, the Progress Group, Ekar Urban Farm, the Central Rocky Mountain Permaculture Institute, Green Spaces, and The GrowHaus.

 

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