Charlotte Sorenson
Born in 1939 when skies were clear, water was clean, and soil was teeming with life, Charlotte Sorenson is passionate about reversing environmental degradation and helping to save our planet.
Originally from Cambridge and Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Charlotte attended Wellesley College and received a master’s degree in education from Lesley College. She lived and taught in Switzerland, the Philippines and Cambridge, and used her background in art history to teach at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Having travelled extensively around the world, she was fascinated by her stays in Japan and India, and her visits to the Middle East. Charlotte recently published a book, “Charlotte’s Way: A Woman’s Path Through Changing Times,” in which she attempts to describe how the lives of women have changed during the past 80 years of her life.
Charlotte has been married for 60 years to her husband, Bud Sorenson, who taught at the Harvard Business School, served as president of Babson College, and was CEO of a manufacturing company. They have three children and eight grandchildren and live in Boulder. She loves reading, walking and spending time in nature, especially time spent with family and friends.