Heather is from D.C./Northern Virginia and has a love of southern cooking from a year as a kid in Atlanta and her high school days in North Carolina. She attended the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University where she was a John Carroll Scholar. In addition to her honed negotiating skills, the School of Foreign Service gave her the opportunity to study in France and Cameroon. Today, she is still active in the Georgetown community as part of the alumni volunteer service projects and the alumni interviewing program. She also collaborated with fellow alumni on a microlending study abroad concept for college students. Heather worked in D.C. for the GU International Business Diplomacy Program and the Pentagon Health Affairs division, and in L.A. as a writer-producer’s assistant and as a literary agent. She lives in Laurel Canyon, is on the Board of Directors for the Laurel Canyon Association, helped found the Laurel Canyon Land Trust, and is the alternate LCA rep for the Bel Air Beverly Crest Neighborhood Council. That’s a long way of saying she loves working on land preservation and mindful land use and protecting wildlife corridors. She is active on the Beverly Hills... Read More