Grace Farms Foundation
Hillary Brown is an experienced marketing professional currently serving as the Marketing Project Manager at Grace Farms Foundation, where responsibilities include implementing a project management system and documenting institutional knowledge. As an artist at Meli and Rose Art and a freelance marketing consultant, Hillary advises small businesses on enhancing marketing strategies and improving website content. Previous roles include consulting project management and marketing associate at Keep America Beautiful, where a brand book was developed, and a research intern at CARE for the Cape and Islands, focusing on funding strategies. Hillary holds a Bachelor's Degree in Fashion Merchandising, Environmental Studies, and Law & Business from Lasell University, along with a Diversity and Inclusion Certificate from Cornell University and multiple yoga certifications.
Grace Farms Foundation
Grace Farms Foundation’s interdisciplinary humanitarian mission is to pursue peace through nature, arts, justice, community, faith, and Design for Freedom, a new movement to eliminate forced labor from the building materials supply chain. The Foundation’s work is carried out at Grace Farms. The open, porous architecture of the internationally acclaimed River building at Grace Farms, designed by SANAA, is embedded into 80 acres of natural landscape. The building, designed to break down barriers between people and sectors, invites all to pause and reflect, while also encouraging engagement with our initiatives, creating new outcomes. The result is a hopeful, yet active, environment where peace take shape. Grace Farms is accessible and free to the public six days a week. Through on-site programming, daily experiences, and exhibits, all are invited to observe, experience and support the work of Grace Farms Foundation.