Sarah Deamer wants to know how we most effectively raise consciousness and understanding to change behavior. She is passionate about evolving human culture in more sustainable directions. She cultivates space for thoughtful discussions and interactions that may facilitate greater leaps in our ability to adapt. Her ability to quantify the social impact Delta has is informed by her understanding of science as endorsed by a prior editor of Science, her Human Biology B.A. studies at Stanford, and her years of translational research at Berkeley.
Sarah brings together people passionate about conservation. Her scientific acumen and research capabilities guide our programs that are designed to share our best adaptive strategies, including our ability to think critically. How do we optimally share knowledge motivating behavioral evolution with everyone? How do we inspire as many crew members of Spaceship Earth as we possibly can reach to take up their station and engage our more sustainable world?
Sarah coordinates sustainability workshops, heads up the native and drought-resistant nursery, and leads teams responsible for the live music, art, and science we present at events. Sarah motivates our cultural evolution in every way she knows and is excited to learn new ways to take ever better care of our Earth and its wondrously diverse inhabitants.
Bob Davies is a native of Pennsylvania who's been on the west coast since the late 80s. He has run his own business in the marine industry for twenty years, which he built after having served in executive positions across industries, including sales for international recycling companies. He loves the life he has created for himself and inspires others to create their best way. He has built great relationships with several different groups of people throughout his adventures and looks forward to continued growth!
David Pennise is an environmental health scientist Ph.D. with expertise in air pollution, health, and climate change. His commitment to create a healthy, equitable, just, sustainable world for all was sparked after writing a high school research paper on “The Greenhouse Effect” in 1985. He is Co-Founder and Senior Scientist at Berkeley Air Monitoring Group, whose mission is the widespread adoption of cleaner and more efficient household energy solutions in developing countries for global health and climate benefits, and the empowerment of North American communities to better understand and address threats from air pollution. David is also a husband, father of two children and one Australian Terrier, and an avid ball hockey player.