Jeremy Ohmes lead the communications and marketing strategies for the Center for Humans and Nature’s publication platforms between 2016 and 2022.
Jeremy received a Master of Science in journalism from University of Oregon. He also received a Bachelor of Arts in English from Loyola University, Chicago. Prior to working for the Center, he led all editorial projects for the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and he was a freelance writer for a number of publications, including Time Out Chicago, Chicago Sun-Times, The Oregonian, Eugene Weekly, and PopMatters.
Jeremy is currently the founder of Wild World Gardens, a caring and healing landscape design company focused on native plants, pollinator gardens, rain gardens, organic vegetable gardens, and therapeutic horticulture. You can learn more about his gardening work at www.wildworldgardens.com.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO HUMANS & NATURE:
Articles in Minding Nature:
- Recovering Indigeneity: A Conversation about Food, Health, and Wellbeing
From Minding Nature’s Spring 2020, Volume 13, Number 2 issue. - Questions for a Resilient Future Responses from Loyola University Chicago
From Minding Nature’s January 2017, Volume 10, Number 1 issue.
City Creatures Blog posts: