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Assistant Director

Amy has lived and farmed in the Piedmont for the past decade, and now calls Durham her home.  She received a Master of Divinity from Duke Divinity school, where she studied themes of ecology, food systems, community, justice, and embodiment.  Since graduating in 2016, she has been working at the intersection of community development and regenerative farming, and believes that tending the flourishing of all living things is sacred work.  

 Amy leads co-curricular programming at the farm, working with our Sloss Fellow and student programming team to create fun, engaging, and thought-provoking events for the Duke and Durham community. Within her role, Amy also focuses on establishing and developing relationships with organizations focused on student experience at Duke.