About Lisa Mead
I 'married into' the Findhorn community, due to falling in love with long-term community member, David Mead, in 2003. I didn't have much of an idea what I was letting myself in for when we moved here in 2006, but I jumped in with both feet and have had the good fortune to be involved in many organis
Came to the Findhorn Foundation Community: 2006
Areas of involvement with the Findhorn Foundation Community: Ecovillage Findhorn CBS director from June 2025; Phoenix MD from May 2024 & Phoenix director from 2009 to date, Universal Hall director (2019-22), Findhorn College Faculty member (2014-2016), Trees for Life interim CEO (2010-11), Moray Art Centre Trustee (2007-10), Team member Positive Energy Conference (2008), NFA Councillor (2007-8), Documentary film: The Turning Point - A Return to Community (2009)
Community leadership: Trees for Life, interim CEO (2010-11)
Experience in the community affected your work in the world: It has given me a broader perspective on what is possible to create in the world. I have had many opportunities to be involved in projects that would not have been possible in other places.
List of publications: The Turning Point - A Return to Community (2009) (a documentary about the Findhorn wider community)