Danielle Corral
Potlikker Capital
Danielle has worked in the food system and agriculture space for 15 years. She began as a holistic nutritionist and then co-founded a non-profit dedicated to promoting urban forestry and the nutritional and ecosystem benefits of native foods, agroforestry, and urban food forests.
Danielle also worked in local food procurement for USDA child nutrition programs and then managed an Arizona-based Coalition for Farmland Preservation.
She currently works on a 900-acre holistically managed bison ranch and is part of the Potlikker Capital team, a farm community governed charitable integrated capital fund created to holistically serve (BIPOC) Black, Indigenous, and people of color farmers in America who operate at the intersection of racial and climate justice.
Danielle holds a MA in International Diplomacy, a BS in Public Administration & Criminal Justice, and certifications in Holistic Nutrition and Sustainable Food Systems. She is also a former U.S. Air Force Intelligence Analyst Officer.