Board of Directors
BRWIA Board of Directors at BRWIA's Annual Board/Staff Retreat in February 2024; Back row (L-R): Sydney Phillips, Savannah Stanbery, Tammy Haley, Karina Romero, Amy Roberts; Front Row (L-R): Lanae Hood, Bettina Roden, Kelly Renwick, Kara Dodson, Caroline Stahlschmidt, and Madelyn George
Madelyn George, Chair
Madelyn George is an entrepreneur, impact investor, and business coach with an MBA from Duke University and a BA in Dance from Columbia College in Chicago. She began work as a small business consultant in 2010 specializing in pre-revenue startups and early stage business growth. With additional prior experience in the spa and wellness industries, Madelyn opened the Valle Crucis Lavender House in 2014. The Lavender House merges spa, retail, and agritourism in one unconventional business model with an internal strategy to nurture entrepreneurship among local creatives. Currently Madelyn is also a full-time lecturer in the management department at App State. |
Caroline Stahlschmidt, Vice Chair
Caroline Stahlschmidt is a project manager at Destination by Design. She has also taught yoga at Neighborhood Yoga for over ten years. She holds an M.S. in Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine from University of Western States and a B.S. in Environmental Science from University of Miami. Caroline loves spending time outdoors and you can often find her hiking with her two dogs or mountain biking the local trails. She is passionate about supporting the local food system and getting creative in her kitchen with vegetables from our incredible local farmers and her own garden. |
Lanae Hood, Secretary
Lanae’s love for local food brought her to the Local Environmental Agriculture Project (LEAP) where she serves as the Director of Virginia Fresh Match. VFM provides monetary incentives for low resource families to shop for fresh, local food and facilitates a network of over 100 farmers’ markets and other retail food outlets. Prior to joining LEAP, Lanae spent a decade as a nutrition professor, food security researcher, and local food systems advocate. She currently serves as BRWIA’s Board Secretary, the advisory board for the High Country Food Hub and King St. Farmers’ Market, and as an ambassador to the Double Up Food Bucks Program. She grew up in rural Appalachia and is a longtime resident of NC. She lives on a homestead situated on the NC/VA border where her family raises fruits and vegetables, laying hens, and heritage breed Kunekune pigs. Her favorite pastime is historic food preservation and canning, especially jam-and salsa-making.
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Amy Roberts, Treasurer
Amy Roberts is currently the Senior Director of Finance and Systems for Campus Services at Appalachian State University. She has also held the positions of Associate Controller, Assistant Controller, and Director of Special Funds Accounting since 1999. Her university system work experience covers auxiliary enterprise accounting and financial reporting, post-award Contract & Grant administration, endowment and investment accounting, cost accounting for service centers, and management of foundation supported funds. Before joining the university system, she served as CFO for non-profits in the Piedmont. Amy highly values education in sustainability, food security, nutrition. She devotes much time and energy outside of work to cooking, gardening, preserving, and developing an edible landscape on her in town mini-farm. |
Sydney Phillips
Sydney Phillips is the administrative assistant for Blue Ridge Conservancy. She and her husband, Taylor, moved to Boone from Eastern North Carolina where she managed projects for a non-profit that focused on improving health outcomes for children. Part of that work was creating a food system value chain to improve food procurement practices for child care centers while positively impacting the local farm economy as well. Sydney and Taylor are empty nesters; they enjoy trail running, biking, hiking and camping in the High Country. |
Kelly Renwick
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Kelly Ann Renwick is a faculty member in the Global Studies program in the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies at Appalachian State University. She is a Health Geographer with a focus on the social determinants of health. Kelly is passionate about reducing health inequalities and increasing access to food, particularly among underrepresented populations. She has been living in the High Country since 1999 and is excited to bring her knowledge and expertise in the social determinants, food, and health to BRWIA and our beautiful mountain community. |
Ellen Murphy
Ellen teaches legal ethics at Wake Forest University Law School; she also teaches teachers how to teach online. Ellen grew up in Eastern North Carolina, and her roots in NC agriculture run deep. She made her way west across North Carolina, with a BS in Agri-Business and an MEd in Instructional Technology from NC State, and a JD from Wake Forest. Prior to joining Wake Forest Law, she was a United States federal appeals court clerk, a corporate lawyer, and a nonprofit Executive Director. An avid baker, Ellen’s favorite place is her kitchen. She is currently pursuing an LLM in Agriculture and Food Law from the University of Arkansas. Ellen loves winter, and she and her husband, Steve, spend as much time as possible at their cabin in the NC foothills. |
Kara Dodson
Kara owns and operates Full Moon Farm just outside of Boone. She and her husband started the produce farm in 2016 and it has grown to be a thriving business serving the High Country Food Hub, area restaurants, and local food banks. Prior to farming, her background is in community organizing to support clean energy and environmental justice. As a lifelong nature lover and human rights advocate, she is grateful for the opportunity to provide nourishing, organically grown vegetables and fruits to her community. She values the long line of ancestral guidance and all present relations that bring balance and healing to this vital work. |
Ann Brown
Ann Brown is a native North Carolinian who lives on her husband's 5th generation family farm in the Rutherwood community on the crest of the blue ridge. She holds degrees in Food Science, Microbiology, Statistics, and Education from NC State and UNC and has worked in the food safety and regulatory industry. Ann’s passion lies in food preparation and the science behind it, an enthusiasm that was cultivated by her mother at a young age. Ann is CFO of BFR Meats and co-owner of the business along with her son and daughter-in-law. She takes pride in both the food safety and the inventory systems she has helped implement in the business. You can find Ann making deliveries, serving her family and others, and as the face of the business at local farmers markets. |
Tammy Haley
Tammy Haley is a nurse educator at Appalachian State University. As an advocate for equitable food access, she has a firm belief in the power of food as a universal connector and recognizes its significance in shaping health outcomes, influenced by social determinants. She enjoys spending time in the garden, exploring the local High Country trails and waterways, and preparing meals meant for sharing. |
Bettina Roden
Bettina Roden received her Bachelors from Appalachian State University in Renewable Energy System Design with a minor in Sustainability. She dabbled in non-profit management while in college and performed her internship with a non-profit supporting Sustainable Surf Tourism in Lobitos, Peru. Bettina loves homesteading and her goal is to become as self-sustaining as possible. In 2018 her and husband started a market garden and pig breeding program in Ashe County, NC. Bettina's love for pigs is no secret to her friends and family, but, at last, due to the growth of her cleaning business and her family, Bettina has decided to take a break from pig farming as of Spring of 2023. The greatest passion of Bettina's is providing equal opportunities for her local community members to find success. This is why she decided to focus on her cleaning business, Clean Mountain Escapes, whose values are to provide excellent cleaning services community members can trust while providing high quality jobs for local community members as well. Serving her community is also what led Bettina to lending a helping hand to BRWIA.
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Karina Romero
Karina is a NC native that's been living in the High Country since 2009. Originally from Charlotte, she came to Boone through her education at Appalachian State University. She currently works at AppHealthCare, a district health department that covers Watauga, Ashe & Alleghany Co. There, she works on the Community Health team focused on health promotion with a focus on healthy food access. From growing up in a Latin household, cooking with mostly raw ingredients for meals was incorporated into her lifestyle. She attempts to show the same care and consideration when preparing meals to her two little ones with a focus on fresh, local, organic products as much as possible.
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Savannah Stanbery
Savannah's love for the Blue Ridge Mountains brought her back to Boone in 2021 after being away for ten years following her graduation from Appalachian State University. A Western North Carolina native, Savannah grew up connected to farming culture. A passion for good quality local food and growers soon followed. In her career, she has worked with several arts non profits, such as Penland School of Crafts and the Gadsden Arts Center. Prior to returning to Boone, she received her MA in Arts Administration from Florida State University and then worked in Development at UNC School of the Arts for six years. Savannah currently serves as Assistant Director of Alumni Affairs at App State. She is eager to invest in the Boone community and give back to an organization that inspires her and honors local food and all the people who make it possible.
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