Introducing CO-AUTHOR & MAGAZINE INTERN, SUSANA RINDERLE
Susana Rinderle, MA, PCC, is part of the team that created this inaugural issue of the Research Magazine. In partnership with Samantha Young, Anza-Borrego Foundation (ABF) Education Manager, Susana served as writer, researcher and thought partner to bring the important science happening in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park to life and your inbox! In June, she completed her certification as a California Naturalist through the University of California and volunteered with ABF to create the Magazine for her capstone project. Professionally, Susana is a writer, transformational life and leadership coach and trauma-informed resilience practitioner. She and her team also bring efficiency, effectiveness and equity to conservation and green organizations through E3 Solutions. After nearly 30 years working in the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and leadership development fields across the U.S. and abroad, she's seeking new ways to help create a world that works better for more of us by expanding the "us” beyond the human species. A native of the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles, she has also called Guadalajara (Mexico), northern California, and New Mexico home. A self-described “bird nerd” and “desert rat” she considers Anza-Borrego one of her favorite places in the United States.