Our Team
The BFA team is the backbone of our organization. We believe that our success is only possible through deep collaborations, partnerships and team work. Our staff and allies enable us to take up the mantle of the day-to-day work to achieve our mission of increasing quality in food, and to empower growers around the globe through our open source tools of information.
BFA Core
Dan Kittredge
Founder/Executive Director
Dan has been an organic farmer for more than 30 years. He grew up on Many Hands Organic Farm in central Massachusetts with his parents, Julie Rawson, NOFA-MA Executive Director, and Jack Kittredge, publisher of Natural Farmer. After working globally in the late 90s and early 2000s with farmers, NGOs, and researchers across India, Russia, and Central America, Dan returned to the U.S. and in 2010 launched the BFA in order to ignite a movement around food quality.
Dan has become one of the leading proponents of “nutrient density,” and works to demonstrate the connections between soil health, plant health, and human health through workshops and speaking engagements around the world, the annual Soil and Nutrition Conference, and an increased presence online through social media, a YouTube channel, and numerous webinars and podcasts.
Dan launched the Real Food Campaign, now the Bionutrient Institute, that, with open-source science partners Our-Sci and FarmOS, are leading the effort to identify and increase nutrition in the food supply. The Bionutrient Institute has engineered and released a hand-held consumer spectrometer, the Bionutrient Meter, designed to test nutrient density at the point of purchase and bring transparency to the marketplace. Via the Bionutrient Meter, the goal is to empower consumers to choose their foods based on nutrient quality and thereby leverage economic incentives to drive full system regeneration.
Shawna Lyons
Partnerships and Community Coordinator
Shawna loves adventure and challenge. One of her favorite quotes is “this is the way we’ve always done it” because she sees that as a ripe opportunity for change and growth. She recently helped a local non-profit keep from closing its doors by identifying an additional area of need that launched a new direction for the organization and restructured a high input farming program by developing a living soil system, greatly reducing labor needs and inputs. She looks at the world through the lens of "we are where we are by choice and we can get to where we want to be by choice" nothing has to stay the way it is.
Shawna has been involved in growing food for over 25 years-from an apprentice to a homesteader to a farm manager and now a consultant- She has turned her suburban backyard into a mini-farm complete with rabbits, chickens and over 50 varieties of crops. She has a degree in Soil and Crop Sciences with a focus on Organic Agriculture. Once she was introduced to the BFA, she never looked back. She is honored to be supporting communities built around nutrient dense foods and regenerative farming practices.
Faith Reeves
Soil Health Guide
Faith is a soil health educator, farmer, and local food system advocate with over a decade of dedicated learning and hands-on experience. She is a certified nutrition farmer and has successfully transitioned her own farm to a regenerative, diverse polyculture system. Faith regards her farm as a living laboratory, using it to educate and research regenerative principles, nutrient cycling, and DIY fertility inputs. In addition to her work on her own farm, Faith is the lead educator for the Fairfield Garden Initiative, a grant-funded program aimed at improving food security in the community by supporting low and moderate income households in growing their own fruits and vegetables. With her extensive knowledge of soil health and plant health, Faith is committed to supporting sustainable and harmonious farming practices by guiding and assisting growers in developing a mutually beneficial relationship with the land they manage.
Rachel Jackson
Communications
Rachel has a love for all things outdoors, including a focus on the health of the food systems that feed us. She previously worked as the Marketing & Communications Manager for Pipeline Foods, a supply chain company for organic grains. Rachel resides in Montana, across from a wheat field, and is devoted to playing her part in expanding access to healthier food that is food for both the earth and the humans and animals inhabiting it.
BFA Board
Dan Kittredge
Bionutrient Food Association
Eric Jackson
Bionutrient Food Association
Lindsay Rebhan
Ecological Design
Derek Christianson
Brix Bounty Farm
Amanda Pinelli
Bionutrient Food Association
David Forster
Forster Soil Management
Our Core Partners
Our-Sci Team
Strategic Advisor
Greg Austic
Researcher
Greg coordinates implementation of the observational study and partner labs, development of the BI meter, and the software infrastructure to maintain and analyze the data.
Open technology advocate, co-organizer of the GOSH and the GOAT. Jack of all trades capable of getting an idea off the ground quickly and inexpensively.
Dr. Dan TerAvest Ph.D.
Soil Scientist
Dr. Dan TerAvest is a Soil Scientist and co-founder of Our Sci LLC. For the past 5 years he has been bridging the divide between tool development and user experience, coordinating between technical and user teams in the US, Africa, and Australia to develop appropriate tools and methods. Dan is currently leading development of SoilStack, a smart soil sampling app to quantify soil carbon at the field and landscape scales.
BI Role:
Dan developed and led the Bionutrient Institute’s grower and citizen science partner programs prior to 2021. He also implements the Bionutrient Institutes distributed data collection pipeline, ensuring that partners can capture the sample metadata (how the food was grown, labelled, etc) needed to build a robust library of food, soil and management data.
Nick Cronan
Strategic Advisor
Nick is a designer, entrepreneur, and co-founder of Branch Creative, an award-winning San Francisco-based Industrial design studio. For over 20 years, he has been bringing elegantly designed and engineered products to market that have a positive and lasting impact on people and the world around them. He specializes in solving complex challenges that lead to groundbreaking experiences. He is committed to working with scientists, farmers, and environmentalists, to build products and experiences that work with nature, not against it.
Role:
Nick is advising the Bionutrient Institute on their next-generation meter to help as many people as possible learn about the importance of nutrient-dense food.