Earthville People
Earthville Institute is stewarded by a diverse group of people committed to creating a more compassionate and sustainable world. Our multi-disciplinary, international team brings together an array of complementary skills, experiences, and sensitivities that, together, guide the course of our activities. The Earthville community also includes friends and supporters locally, regionally, and globally. All who aspire to cultivate compassion and put it into effective action are warmly invited to join us.
PARTNERS
Dharmalaya Institute for Compassionate Living: Our sister campus in the Indian Himalayas
Earthville Network: The global nonprofit that gave birth to our local campus
Mind Body Ecology Institute: Our friends working at the intersection of equity, well-being, and sustainability
Studio Lungta: Architectural design for our eco-campus, and design and management for our website
Suvarnabhumi Sanctuary: Meditation and retreat center, and our neighbor here at Windhorse Village
JOINING OUR TEAM
There are currently no job openings at Earthville Institute, but we do offer volunteer service-learning opportunities and internships.
ABOUT: OVERVIEW | OUR ECO-CAMPUS | OUR APPROACH TO LEARNING | CAMPUS LIFE | OUR PEOPLE | VISITING EARTHVILLE
Mark Moore
Director & Instructor
Founder of the Earthville Network in the US and cofounder of Dharmalaya Institute for Compassionate Living in the Himalayas, Mark has been launching and nurturing altruistic and creative projects around the world since 1997.
Daphne Charles
Architect & Instructor
Daphne is a holistic architect practicing internationally, certified Passive House consultant, licensed Biogeometry practitioner, yoga teacher and cofounder of Routes of Yoga. She is a principal at Studio Lungta.
James Simmons
Outdoor Educator
James has devoted over 20 years to leading and facilitating experiential education in wilderness, therapeutic, and international settings, most recently as Executive Director of Carpe Diem Education.
Anya Chang-DePuy
Outdoor Educator
Anya has worked as an experiential educator and wilderness guide in diverse communities and wild spaces around the globe, most recently at Carpe Diem Education.
Mai-Linh
Instructor & Facilitator
Cofounder of Dharmalaya Institute in the Himalayas, and facilitator and translator for Tergar International and Ligmincha, Mai-Linh facilitates meditation programs and workshops in communication and soft skills.