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Dan Ruby

Business Development Lead

Dan Ruby grew up in the Great Basin and began his career blending science, art, and education. After a stint as a touring musician, he shifted to teaching K-12 students about Earth and space science at the University of Nevada’s Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center. He helped build hands-on career and technical education programs for high school students, later leading Scienceworks Museum when he and his family moved to Oregon in 2018.

Following the Almeda Fire in 2020, he turned to resilience efforts in housing and community health, serving as consultant to Firebrand Resiliency Collective and then as Senior Director of Partnerships for Rogue Community Health. Dan led development efforts for the Rogue Community College Foundation before running for public office, and now serves as an elected member of the Ashland School Board, as well as on the board of Future Climate Collaborative and Southern Oregon Friends of Hospice. He continues to participate in space science research and enjoys bike camping.

Geos Institute depends on the generous support of caring people who believe we can and must do a better job addressing climate change for our children and those who will follow.

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