Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of insect farming and discover the endless possibilities for a more sustainable future.
MEET OUR TEAM
Daniel Wallach
Daniel Wallach, a pioneering social entrepreneur and former Executive Director of The Colorado Association of Nonprofit Organizations, co-founded Greensburg GreenTown after a tornado struck in 2007. He is a renowned speaker on sustainability topics. Wallach is committed to fostering healing on both personal and societal levels, dedicating decades to guiding individuals toward more fulfilling lives.
Ama Hapke Rosen
Ama Hapke Rosen is a business owner and dedicated community advocate. Ama has worked in disaster recovery for many years and consults with small businesses and not-for-profits. Ama is a founding member of the Civic Engagement Commission for the City of Aurora (CO). An Illinois native, she graduated from Southern Illinois University with a Master's in Public Administration and a Bachelor's in Political Science.
Professor J.P. Michaud
Combining passion for insect behavior and environmental responsibility, Professor J.P. Michaud is a dedicated entomologist at Kansas State University who tackles agricultural challenges. His research champions natural approaches to pest management, leveraging beneficial insects with a particular focus on aphidophagous ladybugs to combat crop pests in an eco-friendly way to develop sustainable solutions for healthy crops and thriving ecosystems.
Jay Liebenguth
Jay Liebenguth works with clients in media, telecommunications, construction, pharma, business services, plus consumer products, energy and education. He is a sought-after moderator and presenter on business and economic growth topics. He drives strategy and implementation for companies, as they tell their stories through news and social marketing initiatives that create enhanced visibility and credibility.
Tanner Wycoff
Tanner is a native of Kansas who studied philosophy and biology at Colorado Mesa University. He is a certified mushroom identifier for the state of KS and an avid fisherman, hunter, birdwatcher and rock hound. He has a passion for learning about (everything) and developing new ways to harness overproduced goods, agricultural waste and insects to produce food.