Jeffrey Adams is founder and principal of terrasophia, LLC, an ecological design consulting and education firm synergizing practical experience and systems thinking with a passion for solution-oriented action. Engaging community members through hands-on education projects, Jeffrey seeks to help build our collective capacity to regenerate the health of our watersheds. Along with consultations, whole site planning, and design work for public and private clients, Jeffrey is a lead instructor for the American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association’s (ARCSA) Accredited Professional trainings, facilitates permaculture design certificate courses, and is involved in rainwater harvesting workforce development programs. In 2010 Jeffrey provided technical experience and program development as Water Sustainability Coordinator for the innovative 10,000 Rain Gardens Pilot Program, a partnership between the Salmon Protection and Watershed Network and Marin Municipal Water District in CA. Jeffrey currently lives in the mountains outside Santa Fe, NM and is pursuing a Masters degree in Water Resources from the University of New Mexico.