Founders
Peggy Clarke, Co-Founder
Rev. Peggy Clarke the Senior Minister at the Community Church of New York in Midtown Manhattan. A GreenFaith Fellow since 2009, Rev. Clarke serves on the Executive Committee for her denomination's climate justice initiative as well as the Environmental Justice Collaboratory and the UU Food Justice Ministry, the UU State Action Network (NYUUJ) and the federal policy arm of her denomination, UUSJ. She represented Unitarian Universalism at the United Nations Climate Summits in Paris and in Glasgow and has spoken on issues of climate and our food systems for many NGOs, including the Parliament of World Religions. She lives with her husband, son and two dogs in Somers, NY. |
Roseann Rutherford, Co-Founder
Roseann Rutherford has been a resident of Northern Westchester for over 30 years. She is a mother to four children spanning two decades. As such she spent more than 15 years as an active member of the PTO, after which time she branched out and became a member of the Junior League of Northern Westchester. It was at this time that she & Peggy met and the idea of InterGenerate was born. Roseann's passion is helping others, finding ways for people to reconnect to one another, and preserving the environment. Her interest in food as medicine combined with a lifelong interest in healthy living encouraged her to find a way to mesh her Marriage and Family Therapy background with Nutrition. She is now a certified integrative and functional nutrition practitioner and has her own private practice at www.feedthewarrior.com. Roseann resides in Katonah with her husband David, their youngest daughter, Annie, and their dog Daisy. |