Natalie joined Redstone after graduating with honors from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and a Certificate in Environmental Studies. Before starting university, Natalie spent nine months in Bolivia through Princeton’s Novogratz Bridge Year Program, interning with a non-profit focused on water rights and access in the greater Cochabamba area. While at Princeton, she worked as a course assistant in the Economics department, conducted thesis research on farmer participation in land retirement programs, and studied abroad at Università Bocconi in Milan.

Outside of academics, Natalie has worked with non-profits focused on water conservation, regenerative agriculture, and environmental sustainability, including Sustainable Northwest in Portland, OR, and Gallatin River Task Force in Big Sky, MT. She is passionate about connecting community-rooted solutions to environmental, health, and socioeconomic inequities.

Originally from Portland, Oregon, Natalie loves to explore the outdoors through hiking, backpacking, trail running, skiing, biking, and more. Indoors, she enjoys her morning coffee and cooking new recipes.