Molly Cooper

As a born & raised Mainer, Molly has been surrounded with friends and family tied to the agriculture industry throughout her life. She attended Sterling College in northern Vermont, and spent much of her time supporting the working farm led primarily by students. In 2020, she joined the education team at Wolfe’s Neck Center as the Farm Camp Manager and spent three years expanding the programs offered within the local community. In spring of 2024, Molly returned to Wolfe’s Neck supporting the facilities and grounds crew for the summer. After learning many new skills, she is excited to be back on the farm, working hard to care for the property, equipment and buildings used each day.
When not at work, you can find Molly in the woods or on the water, kayaking, swimming, hiking or camping.
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