Summary
Chenoa Siegenthaler is a multidisciplinary practitioner blending 17 years of hands-on ecological design and maintenance with a background in software development and contemplative psychology. Based in Boulder, she runs a self-employed garden and landscape design practice grounded in permaculture and ecological principles while bringing rigorous QA and web development experience from earlier roles using Ruby, Rails, JavaScript and test-driven workflows. Her trajectory spans field restoration for the National Park Service, organic campus landscaping, and graduate study in depth and liberation psychology, reflecting a rare fusion of environmental stewardship, technical discipline, and healing-oriented inquiry. Comfortable hiking into remote sites as well as debugging web applications, she connects systems thinking across soils, communities, and code to create resilient, regenerative landscapes and practices.
17 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Contemplative Psychology, Bachelor’s Degree, Contemplative Psychology at Naropa University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Depth Psychology, Community Psychology, Liberation Psychology, Ecopsychology, Indigenous Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Depth Psychology, Community Psychology, Liberation Psychology, Ecopsychology, Indigenous Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute
Environmental Science, Junior, Environmental Science, Junior at Antioch College
High School, High School at San Francisco Waldorf High School
Finnish, German