Lyne has been a member of the Board of Trustees for more than a decade. His connection with Eagle’s Nest started when his eldest daughter went to Camp for three weeks at the early age of six! Lyne has enjoyed a long career in college admissions and development at St. Andrews College, Wake Forest University, Duke, East Carolina, and UNC Chapel Hill School of Public Health where he served as the Director of Major and Planned Gifts. Lyne is currently Principal in Gamble Squared, a nonprofit and development consulting firm. He currently lives in Raleigh, NC.
Eagle’s Nest’S Former Trustees
Eagle’s Nest is so grateful for the wise counsel these remarkable individuals each have given to our organization during their tenure on the Board of Trustees. We appreciate their ongoing support as forever friends of and cheerleaders for Eagle’s Nest.
Jean Cohen
MSW
Jean Cohen
MSW
Jean’s connection to Eagle’s Nest began in 1992 when the oldest of her three children began attending camp. Her children, Jon, Saul and Jennifer (OA Alumni Semester 22) spent a combined 21 summers at Eagle’s Nest. Jean is a psychotherapist and the school counselor at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac, Maryland. She has dedicated her career to working with teenagers and their families. She lives in Washington, DC.
Lyne Gamble
Lyne Gamble
Bruce Grob
PhD
Bruce Grob
PhD
Bruce’s connection with Eagle’s Nest began when his daughter attended the Outdoor Academy in the spring of 2002. With a background in Education, Religion, Social and Biomedical Ethics, Bruce helped found and direct the non-profit FreshMinistries which focused on housing, economic and community development in the city’s urban core and HIV/AIDS prevention education in South Africa, Siyafundisa. He now serves as the Executive Director of the North Florida chapter of Susan G. Komen for the Cure and helped his wife, Banta Whitner, write a book called This Congruent Life, A Spiritual Ecology Practice.
Alex Keyes
MPA
Alex Keyes
MPA
Alex grew up outside of Raleigh, NC and now resides in Winston-Salem, NC where he and his wife Grace are raising 2 young outdoor adventurers, Leela & Silas. He earned degrees from Appalachian State University as well as North Carolina State University studying Interdisciplinary Studies and Public Administration respectively. During his undergrad years at ASU he spent 4 formative summers as a camp counselor, outdoor adventure guide and Wilderness First Responder in Western North Carolina. His love and passion for nature and outdoor adventure continues today, he is committed to a life-long pursuit of experiential learning. He enjoys trail running, mountain biking, hiking & paddling and is fortunate to spend a substantial amount of time in the mountains of NC. Professionally he has pursued a career in sales, marketing and talent acquisition and is currently a talent advisor with Volvo Group where he supports the R&D engineering teams. Alex has only recently been acquainted with ENF but has a deep sense of connection with the mission and vision of this vibrant organization.
Elen Knott
MLS
Elen Knott
MLS
Elen’s daughters, Sara and Hannah Knott, went to Eagle’s Nest Camp for many years as campers and counselors. Now her four granddaughters are proud Nesters, and Elen has been a Board Member for many decades. After more than twenty years as a reference librarian at Wake Forest University, Elen is now involved in Master Gardener Volunteer activities in Winston Salem, digging and delving in themed gardens at the Arboretum at Tanglewood Park, and runs school programs grounded in North Carolina curriculum standards.
Rick O’Hara
Med
Rick O’Hara
Med
Rick O’Hara was recruited to assist Eagle’s Nest Foundation in establishing and growing The Outdoor Academy. At the time, he was the Head of the High School at the University School in Nashville, Tennessee, a position he held from 1989 to 1997. Prior to that, Rick was a Spanish teacher, coach, Director of College Counseling, and Director of Community Service, among other roles, at Woodberry Forest School in central Virginia.From 1997 until 2007, he was head of the Wellington School in Columbus, Ohio and appointed a member of the Ohio governor’s Community Service Council. In 2008 Rick became President of The John Carroll School in Bel Air, Maryland.
He has recently taken a new role as a Development Officer for The American Red Cross of Greater Chesapeake Region and resides in Maryland with his wife, Jane.
Troy Hendrick, JD
Troy Hendrick, JD
Troy grew up in Winston-Salem, NC with many of the ENF camp regulars.
In his college years, he worked at the camp and forged life-long relationships with the Eagle’s Nest community. He was a chief of the Migisi Tribe and co-led two exciting “Huck Finn” trips on the French Broad River.
He graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill and followed at Wake Forest University where he earned his law degree. After prosecuting for several years in Atlanta, Georgia, Troy entered private practice as a civil rights and criminal defense practitioner.
He has maintained the close relationship with the mountains of North Carolina that he gained from his experience at Eagle’s Nest. He and his wife, Theo, spend much of their free time in a cabin high above the Tuckaseegee River in western North Carolina near Sylva. He is an avid mountain biker, fisherman, skier, and paddler.
Jamey Mavis Lowdermilk, MS, JD
Jamey Mavis Lowdermilk, MS, JD
Jamey has come a long way since her first night in Cabin Library, terrified of the bullfrogs. She has since been involved in every aspect of ENF programming as a participant, staff, and OA Alumni. After a varied career concluding most recently in Montana with the U.S. Forest Service, she’s pursuing a Juris doctorate at the UNC School of Law with a focus in public interest and public policy.
Julee Nunley, MBA
Julee Nunley, MBA
Julee first learned about Eagle’s Nest through a camp party hosted by her neighbors. Her then five-year-old son looked up at her and said, “I want to go!” Both of her sons, Alex and Jack, have been attending camp since they were six and it has become a second home to them. Julee works as the Director of Financial Services for Outfitters4, a small business dedicated to helping nonprofits succeed. She is also very involved at her children’s school, serving as the Parent Council Co-Chair and as a committee member for the school’s largest fundraiser. Julee and her husband Kevin enjoy spending time outdoors with their boys and their dog, Dottie.
Doug Oswald, JD
Doug Oswald, JD
Doug is a functional potter/baker turned attorney. Doug attended Eagle’s Nest Camp as a camper from 1978 until 1981. During his junior year of High School, Doug was an exchange student in Finland. During college, Doug worked for several summers as a counselor at Eagle’s Nest. Doug joined the Eagle’s Nest Board of Trustees in 2016. He received his BA in Liberal Arts from the University of Central Florida in 1990 and a JD degree from Florida Coastal School of Law in 1999. Doug joined his father’s real estate law practice in 2000 and has been a sole practitioner since his father’s passing in 2011. Outside of his legal practice, Doug continues to make pottery as a hobby as well as baking and cooking.
Michael Perling
CPA
Michael Perling
CPA
Michael’s connection to Eagle’s Nest began when his daughter, Anna, asked if she could go to Camp. While Michael and Dori were worried how Anna would adjust to nature and the outdoors, Anna attended Eagle’s Nest until she no longer could! Anna has been a participant in three Hantes, a Junior Counselor, kitchen intern, and will have served as a cabin counselor at Eagle’s Nest Camp for two years after the summer of 2012. She also attended the Outdoor Academy in the fall of her sophomore year in high school. The impact that Eagle’s Nest had on Anna and her family led Michael to become a member of the Board of Trustees. Michael is a Certified Public Accountant and Partner with Birnbrey, Minsk, Minsk & Perling, LLC in the Buckhead area of Atlanta. He has been a contributing member of several non-profit organizations in the Atlanta area.
Mike Peed, MA
Mike Peed, MA
Mike’s family has been involved with Eagle’s Nest since the late 1970s, when his oldest sister first attended camp. He began as a camper in 1985, and went on to work as a counselor, lead Hantes, serve as chief of the Natseeho tribe, and help direct the Program Office. He teaches English literature at Choate Rosemary Hall, the Connecticut boarding school, and is at work on a nonfiction book about race relations in the South. He spent nearly a decade working in journalism, mainly as a member of the editorial staffs of The New Yorker and, later, the New York Times. His writing has appeared in a wide variety of publications. He is a regular contributor to the New York Times Book Review, and his work has been cited by the Best American Science and Nature Writing series.
Steve Robins
MA
Steve Robins
MA
Steve Robins became involved in Eagle’s Nest in 1998 he moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to serve as Head of School at the University School of Nashville. Steve’s son ultimately enjoyed Eagle’s Nest as well. In 1999, Steve joined the Advisory Board of OA, and in 2007 became a member of the Board of Trustees. Prior to his position at USN, Steve taught English for twenty years at the Buckley School. In addition to his lifelong commitment to reading, Steve enthusiastically listens to music and whenever possible enjoys spending time in his workshop turning wood.
Helen Waite
Helen Waite
Helen attended Rollins College and received degrees from Duke University and Salem College. She served Summit School as a 5-K teacher and the Winston Salem Public schools as 4th-5th-grade teacher respectively. But she soon followed her passion for the arts combined with environmental and experiential education as Director of Eagles Nest Camp. Later she founded Eagle’s Nest Camp Inc. as a Foundation and became ENF’s Executive Director. Realizing the dream of experiential and academic achievement she founded The Outdoor Academy of the Southern Appalachians in 1991. Presently Helen serves the Eagles Nest Board of Trustees and also serves the Board of Directors of The Downeast Coastal Conservancy in Maine.
Libba Cooper
Libba Cooper
Libba is a long time nester. She grew up attending camp starting as a wide eyed kid in cabin 1, and eventually working as a JC and counselor. Libba is an Outdoor Academy alumni of Semester 28, the program that helped to shape her small liberal arts college choice. She has a BA in music from Roanoke College and has established her career in event management and community organizing. Libba currently works at her alma mater, Roanoke College, as Director of Community Programs where she manages a robust portfolio of academic, athletic, and experiential pipeline programs that strengthen community engagement for the college. She has worked for a variety of nonprofits within the community action network, higher education, and museum industry. Libba resides in Roanoke, VA and loves hiking the surrounding trails with her pup, cycling, and knitting.
Justin Plummer
Justin Plummer
Born and raised in Greensboro, NC, Justin joined the Eagle’s Nest Community in 2002 as a student at The Outdoor Academy (Semester 14). He still vividly recalls the orientation trek, which was his very first overnight camping experience; he got very little sleep because every noise was obviously a bear coming to eat him. His love of outdoor education and intentional community building, introduced to him by OA, only grew during his time at Davidson College. He worked in the Davidson Outdoors office as a work study student and eventually became the President of the outdoor club. He led or participated in more than forty trips over his four years, from canoeing in the Everglades to caving in Blacksburg, VA. He and his husband Daniel currently live in (and love) Durham, NC, where Justin works at the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics.