Laura designs dynamic systems and transformational experiences with values-driven organizations who are deeply committed to creating a thriving world. As Program Director for the Byron Fellowship Educational Foundation, Laura plans a week-long transformational leadership and development intensive for emerging leaders, social entrepreneurs, and change-makers. With Mobius Method, Laura designs experiences to illuminate the invisible patterns that create our reality, help us question our beliefs about what’s possible, and develop practices to re-pattern our behavior towards creating more health in our systems. Laura also consults on project management, strategy, and experience design.
Laura graduated from Indiana University’s School of Public and Environmental Affairs in 2016 with a Master of Science in Environmental Sciences (MSES) and a Master of Public Affairs (MPA), concentrating in Sustainable Development and Policy Analysis. Laura holds a BS in Economics and a secondary major in Earth, Environment and Global Sustainability from Bentley University, where her research covered cross-cultural communication in international business, environmental economics, and sustainability. Originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, Laura grew up in Basel, Switzerland, where she was inspired by the Swiss cultural and regulatory approach to community and the environment. From 2014 to 2017, Laura lived in a self-designed, self-built tiny house, as an experiment in sustainable, values-driven living and design. Laura currently lives in Chicago, Illinois with her husband Dan. She enjoys traveling and many different forms of creative making.