Date  of birth:
 1954-06-22
                            
Place  of birth:
 Ischia, Italy
                            
Education  History:
 BFA:  Hunter College, NYC  /  MA in Anthropology:  California State University, Fullerton / PhD Biological Anthropology: University of Cambridge, UK
                            
Organisation  you work for:
 President of the Orangutan Conservancy 
                            
Position  title: 
 President 
                        
 
                        
                            How  did you get into the work you do presently? 
 I began teaching in the early 1990s - first in Middle and High Schools with The Los Angeles Unified School District in California. Once I received my PhD, I worked in the field for a few years before beginning my teaching career at the University level.
With my conservation work, I first started as a volunteer at the Orangutan Conservancy through my work in the field, then became a Board member, then president
I'm also still a full Time Lecturer at California State university, Fullerton. 
                            
Describe the main aspects of your work:
 I teach courses in Evolutionary Anthropology which includes Primate Behavior, Primate Observation Techniques, Human Osteology, Forensic Anthropology, Human Variation, Human Evolutionary Anatomy
As President of the Orangutan Conservancy, I work with the Board members to raise funds, and disburse funds to projects on the ground in orangutan range countries. I co-founded the Orangutan Veterinary Advisory Group Workshops which have been running yearly since 2009. 
                            
What do you like best about your job?
 Feeling as though I am part of a group of multifaceted individuals  working towards making the world a better place – full of continued diversity and wonder.