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Renae Lee Highlight


Renae Lee

Renae Lee

Program Coordinator, Emergence + TAP

The Mountain Center

Vulnerability doesn't have to be a bad thing—it doesn’t have to be a soft thing. It’s just another skill that informs how we make decisions, how we learn, and how we heal.

About Renae

  • When I first started school at the University of New Mexico, I was interested in nursing.
  • While at the University of New Mexico, I started working for the National Indian Youth Leadership Project and discovered that I really enjoyed facilitation and experiential education.
  • I decided to pursue a career in experiential education.
  • I earned my bachelor’s degree in intercultural communication.
  • I’ve since worked as a positive youth development specialist for Chemawa Indian School, a youth educator for Friends of Zenger Farm, and a crew lead for Northwest Youth Corps.
  • I currently work as a program coordinator for the Emergence and TAP (Therapeutic Adventure) programs at The Mountain Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico.