Sage Mountain Staff
Rosemary Gladstar - Herbalist, Teacher, Author
Herbalist Rosemary Gladstar has changed the practice of American herbalism during her 35 year career. She began her career in California, where after study she founded the California School of Herbal Studies in Forestville, California in 1978, which was the first herbal school in California. This school was taught by Gladstar with the help of herbalists such as Christopher Hobbs and is still functioning.
She moved east to Vermont in the early 1990s and co-founded Sage Mountain Herbs. Becoming concerned about the ecological sustainability of medicinal plants, which were being decimated by the herb trade, Rosemary went on to found United Plant Savers, where she serves as president of the Board of Directors. Rosemary Gladstar was also a founder of the Northeast Herb Association in 1991.
She is the co-director of the International Herb Symposium and The New England Women's Herbal Conference. Rosemary is the author of several books, including Herbal Healing for Women, Herbs for Natural Beauty, Herbs for the Home Medicine Chest, Rosemary Gladstar's Family Herbal and Planting the Future: Saving Our Medicinal Herbs. She has taught herbs extensively throughout the U.S. She organizes the International Herb Symposium and the United Plant Savers conference, and speaks widely at other herbal conferences including the Southwest Conference, Medicines from the Earth, the Green Nations Gathering and Brietenbush. She also leads herbal travel adventures in various parts of the world.
Carol Brzezicki - Office Manager
Carol is a graduate of Jeanne Rose’s Herbal Studies Course and Aromatherapy Certification course. She currently works as Sage Mountain’s office manager and is on the staff of the New England Woman’s Herbal Conference and the International Herb Symposium.
A plant lover since childhood, Carol became introduced to the green world nearly thirty years ago when she adopted a vegetarian lifestyle. Growing herbs and making medicines with the seasons keeps her grounded and connected to the Earth and its cycles.
Over the years, Carol has worked as a buyer, manager and educator in the natural foods industry and wrote monthly health articles for nearly ten years for a community newsletter. She has taught classes in herbs and aromatherapy across the country, and loves to share her knowledge. Teaching beginners is her favorite because she loves their enthusiasm and strives to help them acquire good foundation skills.
Carol lives in Vermont with her husband Chris, six feline companions, and a brave little terrier named Fuzzy.

