
The Chippendale International School of Furniture, provides an intensive year long professional course in furniture making and design. I completed the course in 2004.
The Furniture Society seeks to advance the art of furniture making by inspiring creativity and promoting excellence. I have been a member since 2004.
Appalachian Sustainable Development promotes sustainable forestry through its forest products facility which provides locally sourced wood from well managed forest land.
The Forest Stewardship Council is the leading forest products certification organization.
Sustainable Harvest International works with farming families in Central America to overcome poverty while restoring the health of tropical rainforests.
American Forests provides educational resources and organizes direct action campaigns to protect, restore and enhance the natural capital of trees.
Historical Woods of America, works to preserve history as well as the integrity of the environment through the reclamation, salvaging and repurposing of historical trees.
The Eli Whitney Museum and Workshop is an experimental learning workshop. I have participated in their annual fund raising effort, The Leonardo Challenge, for many years.
