Adam Kaminsky
university of michigan - school for environment and sustainabilty
Adam Kaminsky grew up surrounded by woodlands and swamps in Vermont. He attended Middlebury College, earning a bachelor’s in conservation biology in 2016. After graduating, he moved to Montana, where he worked in organic agriculture, outdoor education, and land conservation and restoration. That work included six years as education director of the Rocky Creek Farm Camp and School in Bozeman and one year as a crew leader for the Montana Conservation Corps. He is pursuing dual degrees at the University of Michigan's School for Environment and Sustainability: a Master of Landscape Architecture and a Master of Science in Ecosystem Science and Management. Adam focuses on integrating the powerful tools of landscape architecture with the field of land conservation and restoration. Specifically, he is committed to improving rural working landscapes from cultural and environmental perspectives.