Corky Parker
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Corky Parker

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Corky Parker grew up in Northern California; Sonoma County and Berkeley in the 60's. And although she never went to a traditional high school, she was given a scholarship to Bennington College, where she studied environmental economics and served on its Board of Trustees after graduating in 1977. For much of Parker's career she was creative director for a small creative team she started in Seattle, writing and designing environmental public awareness and corporate marketing films. In 1996 she started La Finca Caribe, an offbeat, "eco-inn" on Puerto Rico’s Vieques Island, which she and her family ran for nearly 25 years. Around that she helped start KSKA, the public radio station in Anchorage, and owned a small sheep farm on Washington's Olympic Peninsula. Writing and creative design has been integrated into her work, which (whether in film, corporate carbon footprint reduction programs or eco-hospitality) has received accolades in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Seattle Times, Outside, Lonely Planet, Gourmet and China’s People’s Daily, and won various national and international awards. For more info her website is corkyparker.com
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