Kelly McClelland is a bi-lingual Creative Director, Rite of Passage guide, and a Nature-Based Psychotherapist. Infusing earth-connection with business and technology, she collaborates specifically with organizations that actively support social and environmental justice. Kelly has worked over 10 years in the marketing industry, leading global award-winning advertising campaigns, organizational strategy, and branding projects.
She is in the inquiry of how art, ceremony, land-based practices, and ancestral recovery can tend our earth, our culture, our kin. And help us embody the truth of who we are – divesting from the inherited stories, oppressive systems, and identities prescribed to us by society.
Kelly serves as a global educator for social and environmental justice programs in Central and South America for Where There Be Dragons. She is on the Justice Council for the School of Lost Borders and the Wilderness Guides Council, an international rite of passage organization. She is on the Board of Wild Mountain Retreats, a retreat center supporting activists and QT-BIPOC (Queer, Transgender, Black, Indigenous, People of Color). She is the Creative Director for Kinship and enjoys studying herbalism, birding, and playing in the surf, snow, and dirt.