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Louise Levin, Founder, a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in both Connecticut and New York, holds graduate degrees in Education and Marriage and Family Therapy. Prior to becoming a therapist Ms. Levin was responsible for creating and running all public relations and marketing for Chase Manhattans Private International Bank, worldwide. After leaving Chase she was a corporate coach to the tech industry through her own firm, Louise Levin Associates. Louise Levin has been in practice serving individuals, couples, families, family businesses and ADD/ADHD clients for over 10 years, is diagnosed with ADHD and is the mother of 25-year old ADHD boy/girl twins. She lives and works in Westport, CT.


Simon Harrison, Wilderness Survival Program Director, is the Program Director for the Children of the Earth Foundation. Simon began working on his outdoor skills in his late teens. Growing up in his native England he realized that he had a strong desire to see the world and experience the freedom that the Earth grants us all. Simon graduated University and began traveling the world, learning about the indigenous people's and their skills as he went. In particular Australia and New Zealand offered rich learning experiences.

Simon became an Elementary school teacher for a number of years, before moving to the US to began his work with the Tracker School.
Now the Program Director at The Children of the Earth Foundation, Simon is dedicated to the vision of teaching ancient survival skills to children that they may deepen their connection with the Earth.


Robert L. Pruitt, II, Leadership Expert, Management and Motivational Program Director,
provides
leadership training, motivational speaking, workshops and seminars for youth and adults around the world.  He has worked with law enforcement and educational organizations, secular and non-secular  groups, as well as a variety of youth-oriented organizations. He provides on-going facilitation and training for the National Student Leadership Conferences in Washington, D.C. and is a presenter and trainer for the Congressional Black Caucus’ Emerging Leaders Fellows Program

Dr. Peter Montminy, Director of Family Education is a family wellness coach, national speaker, and the founder of KidStepCoaching.com – dedicated to helping school-age kids step into life-time success.

As a child clinical psychologist for 20 years, he specialized in the Executive Functions of the brain – empowering students with ADD to regulate their emotions and impulses so they could move from surviving to thriving. Now he is highly regarded for his solutions-focused family coaching, school-based consulting, and dynamic parenting workshops that are filled with love, laughter, and learning. He is the author of the forthcoming book, “Time In, Time Out, Time Off! 3 Sacred Gifts for Our Children and Ourselves.”

Educated at Dartmouth, Penn State, and Yale Medical School’s Child Study Center,

Dr. Montminy served as Director of Child and Adolescent Services at Penn State’s Psychological Clinic, before founding MidStep Centers for Child Development in 1996.

Peter’s real training – and joy – comes from raising his four children with his wife Mary in the woods of central Pennsylvania.

 

Peter Herzberg, Ed.M. Educational consultant, marketing and admissions. Peter hass worked in independent schools for 30 years as teacher, high school director, curricular designer, and advisor to generations of students. He is the father of an adopted 14 year old child with ADD.