Erickson Creative Group
103 North 5th Street
Livingston,
MT
59047
United States
406-222-2071
http://www.ericksoncreativegroup.com
Erickson Creative Group innovates at the intersection of different belief systems, cultures, and disciplines developing interdisciplinary and cross-cultural understanding. With a primary focus on the disciplines of architecture and historic preservation, photography and film, and world exploration Erickson Creative Group not only develops projects in all corners of the globe but documents them to share and educate others.
Erickson Creative Group's (ECG) main focus is increasing cross-cultural understanding through service and exploration projects in the Arabic speaking world and greater mountain ranges. In 2006 ECG successfully developed and implemented a school and trail restoration project in Taghia, Morocco, a remote village in the High Atlas Mountains.
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Cloe Medina Erickson - Project Manager
Cloe has extensive experience in the field of historic preservation and community development working with citizens, and national and international governments. In addition to her training in architecture she is proficient in Arabic. In 2006, she collaborated with local villages successfully developing and implementing a school and trail restoration project in a remote region of Morocco.
Kristoffer Erickson - Assistant Project Manager
Kristoffer is a freelance photographer renowned for his development and documentation of service projects and expeditions throughout the mountainous regions of the world. In 2005, Kristoffer collaborated with the Himalayan Cataract Project in Nepal and is an annual volunteer at the Khumbu Climbing School. Kristoffer co-developed the school and trail project in Morocco with Cloe in 2006.
Cloe Medina Erickson , Executive Director
Founded in 2006
Employees: 2
Volunteers: 6