ABOUT CAMILLE

Camille is a former tech worker, a soccer mom, a community organizer, and a conscious closures consultant. In addition to running The Wind Down, she currently facilitates the Practices of Composting and Hospicing community as part of the .
Over the past 25 years, Camille has worked with student housing cooperatives, tech startups, open source projects, non-profits, and activist groups. Camille was a co-founder of the Collective for Liberation, Ecology, and Technology (CoLET), a radical feminist tech collective. She also formerly served as an advisor to The Ada Initiative and The Maintainers, as well as board chair for Whose Knowledge?, a global feminist NGO focused on elevating marginalized voices.
Camille is a graduate of University of California at Berkeley (Political Science/ Ethnic Studies) and Columbia University’s Internship In Building Community program.
She brings her experience with messy departures and endings to the work of improving organizational closure and project conclusions.
Camille has worked with:
Active Organizations
- The Nonprofit Finance Fund
 - Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Emerging Futures initiative
 - Brooklyn Community Bail Fund
 - The Campaign for New York Health
 - The Open Source Geospatial Foundation
 - Prime Produce Apprenticeship Cooperative
 
Sunsetted Organizations
- Brooklyn Center for Sacred Activism
 - Lefferts Community Food Cooperative
 - Question Copyright
 - The Ada Initiative
 - North American Students of Cooperation
 - Public Lab
 
You can learn more about Camille on her personal homepage.
