Mandy Magill
Pollinator of Awareness (Regenerative Awareness)

mandy@earthregenerationalliance.com

Mandy was born and raised in small-town Colorado and is extremely honored to be an ERA Trust Steward. With a degree in Sociology and Environmental Affairs from Colorado State University, Mandy focuses on raising public awareness regarding the importance of relocalizing food, product and service systems while also ensuring those systems are regenerative, holistic, and based in relationships with one another and with Mother Earth. With a decade of experience working in the burgeoning regenerative transition, she has done numerous educational presentations, has presented on panels and has also worked with regenerative farmers and ranchers to get their stories out to the public. She connects the dots for people as to how regenerative, interconnected, hyperlocal, Nature-inspired systems can reverse climate change, heal the oceans, and positively impact biodiversity and human health. 


Mandy’s heart, soul and extreme passion for regeneration are embodied in the Earth Regeneration Alliance. With the core of ERA being a Purpose Trust focused on re-aligning humanity with all Life on Earth (thus, regenerating the planet), she gets very excited about the Purpose Trust’s ability to guide financial and human energy into closed-loop economics and relocalized collaborations focused on implementing on-the-ground regeneration. Intent on gathering and galvanizing humanity around love and our innate regenerative and collaborative potential, she has absolutely no doubt that humanity can come together, re-partner with Nature, and heal the Earth. 

Mandy Magill

Other Highlights/Projects:

  • Trained in Holistic Management (Savory Institute)

  • Good Business Colorado Legislative Rock Star Award 2024 (for her work on the local/regenerative food sourcing tax credit bill)

  • Creation of regenerative agriculture education panels (initial installation at the James Ranch in Durango, CO) – available for wide-spread adoption in 2026

Mandy's favorite book is Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. Although she only recently discovered it, she knows it is the book she's been looking for her entire life to describe her lifelong something-is-not-quite-right feeling. Ishmael is her go-to recommendation for absolutely anyone and everyone. Whether you've been in "the work" for some time or you are entirely new to all of this, Ishmael is an approachable (and usually extremely cathartic) and visionary work by the very talented Daniel Quinn. Thank you, Daniel; your brilliant insight is foundational for the regeneration of the entire planet.