Jan 03, 2022
Wren Hack
Environmental and food sustainability

Wren Hack grew up on a small animal farm in rural Massachusetts, where she developed her lifelong passion for organic farming. Later, she managed greenhouses and developed a love of natural healing. She then moved into education, working in Waldorf and Jewish experiential education. Thus began her Jewish professional journey, from being a teacher to administrative positions at synagogues and the Jewish Community Center.

Ms. Hack has raised two children and now lives in a recently completed eco-friendly house in Milford, where she watches over her bees and seedling trees as she learns the ways of her land and her tractor.

She is beyond excited to work now as the Director of Hazon Detroit. Hazon is a nonprofit organization based in New York City, which seeks to create new vision in the Jewish community through outdoor and environmental education.