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Gary Neptune is an unassuming but legendary climber and adventurer—among his many accomplishments are climbing Mt. Everest, Makalu, Ama Dablam, and Gasherbrum II. He also has raced in over 30 ski marathons around the world including Greenland's Artic Circle Race, the Swedish Vasaloppet, the Finlandia Hiihto, and the Norwegian and American Birkebeiners. In 1983 Gary opened the doors to Neptune Mountaineering in Boulder, Colorado, which for 30 years and counting served as an institution and gathering place for the outdoor community. Neptune sells the full range of outdoor gear, hosts frequent presentations by experts in the field, and is an outdoor museum of sorts with unique items and old equipment on display. You can stop in and say hello to Gary and his staff at 633 South Broadway in Boulder or visit www.neptunemountaineering.com [http://www.neptunemountaineering.com/]. (from Switchbacktravel.com profile on Gary)

Philip Taylor, Ph.D. (he/him) is the Executive Director of Mad Agriculture. He co-founded the organization in 2016 with his life partner, Nicole Brinks, to reimagine and restore our relationship to the land, sea, and each other through good agriculture. Prior to founding Mad Ag, Philip was a career global ecologist who specialized in ecosystem and soil carbon cycling. His research ranged widely, from understanding soil ecology and ecosystem biogeochemistry to exploring solutions to the sustainability challenges of agriculture. Philip’s work has been published in numerous journals, including Nature, Nature Climate Change, and Ecology, and he has diverse international experience in both private and public sectors, having led research and business efforts throughout North America, Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia. Now, he is bringing his entire being into Mad Agriculture—his life’s work, until he returns to the soil.

Dr. Allen Lim is a well-known figure in the sports nutrition and performance world. He is the founder of Skratch Labs, a company that produces sports hydration and nutrition products made with natural ingredients. Dr. Lim's background as a sports physiologist and coach, combined with his passion for cooking and nutrition, led him to create Skratch Labs in 2012. He has worked with some of the world's best athletes, including Tour de France champions, Olympic gold medalists, and Ironman world champions. Dr. Lim is also a co-author of several cookbooks focused on healthy, simple, and delicious recipes for athletes. He is a respected thought leader in the field of sports nutrition and continues to innovate and educate others on the importance of real food and proper hydration for optimal athletic performance.

Relevant Links: https://www.dirtroadrevival.com https://www.instagram.com/chloe.maxmin/ https://www.instagram.com/canyonwoodward/ CHLOE MAXMIN Hailing from rural Maine, Chloe is the youngest woman ever to serve in the Maine State Senate, at 28 years old. She was elected in 2020 after unseating a two-term Republican incumbent and (former) Senate Minority Leader. In 2018, she served in the Maine House of Representatives after becoming the first Democrat to win a rural conservative district. She also received an honors degree from Harvard College, where she co-founded Divest Harvard. Chloe is the recipient of the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes and the Brower Youth Award. She was also named a “Green Hero” by Rolling Stone. She was named the 2020 Legislator of the Year by the Maine Council on Aging. CANYON WOODWARD Canyon was born, raised, and homeschooled in the Appalachian Mountains of rural North Carolina and the North Cascades of Washington. He was the campaign manager for Chloe Maxmin’s successful 2018 and 2020 campaigns. He was previously regional field director for Bernie Sanders 2016, field director for Jane Hipps for NC Senate, and vice chair of the NC District 11 Democrats. He earned an honors degree in social studies from Harvard College, where the bulk of his education took place outside of the classroom co- coordinating (with Chloe) Divest Harvard, a 70,000+person movement that succeeded in pressuring Harvard to divest its $53 billion endowment from fossil fuels. He is also an avid trail runner.

Drew Casertano devoted his professional life to serving students and their families as an independent school educator and leader. Upon graduating from The Choate School, Drew earned his bachelor’s degree in American History from Amherst College and then returned to boarding school life to teach, coach, live and work in a dormitory, direct student activities, and work in admissions at The Loomis Chaffee School. He earned his Master of Education degree from Harvard University in 1982 and then spent two years at The Frederick Gunn School (formerly The Gunnery) as director of admission and financial aid, before returning to Loomis Chaffee as the director of admission and financial aid for five years. In 1990 Drew was appointed as Millbrook School’s sixth Headmaster, and the years since have been characterized by substantial growth and momentum, a thoughtful and intentional evolution of the school through the lens of its history and mission. Applications tripled, the enrollment grew from 170 to 320, the endowment increased from $6,000,000 to more than $60,000,000, and annual and capital funds of $200,000,000 million were raised to support more than 223,000 square feet of new and renovated spaces. His experience and dedication to independent education led to principal roles within other educational organizations. Drew has served as a trustee at Dutchess Day School, Parents League of New York, Washington Montessori School, Indian Mountain School, the Secondary School Admission Test Board (now the Enrollment Management Association) and The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS), where he also chaired the executive committee that developed the focus and framework for the North American Boarding Initiative. He was president of the Headmasters Association and of the board of trustees of the New York State Association of Independent School (NYSAIS). Currently, he is a member of the board at New Canaan Country School and a director of the Bank of Millbrook. Drew was also a long-time board member of Safe Passage, a non-profit providing education for the poorest children in Guatemala City. In 2019 Drew received the Ruzicka Compass Premier Leadership Award from The Association of Boarding Schools. The highest recognition in the industry, the Ruzicka Compass recognizes extraordinary contributions to the excellence, advancement, and success of boarding schools. (From https://strategicschoolleadership.com/)
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