Gloria Park
Board Member - General Counsel
Attorney-at-Law at Law Office of Gloria K. Park.
Gloria is a trusts & estates attorney who has been a solo practice since 1999. She has been active as a board member for various legal organizations, including East Bay Estate Planning Council, East Bay Trusts & Estates Lawyers, and the Berkeley-Albany Bar Association. Led by her values of expertise, warmth, and candor, she helps her clients design and implement not only their desires upon death and disability but inspires them to live their legacy in the present, because we are each living in the world we create, moment to moment.
Decades of practice in meditation and other energy work led her to a deep appreciation of the interconnectedness of life and how we must tend our communities and our habitat as much as what we believe “ourselves” to be. We must tend both within and without.
Her staunch support of Forestr.org is based on over twenty years of deep friendship with the founders and sharing their values of care and stewardship over our communities, resources, and environment for the good of all. She celebrates that Forestr.org is based on the faith that we all have something valuable to contribute and that when people gather for good, even better things can bloom. We gather to learn and practice with each other how to care for ourselves, each other, and the land.
Decades of practice in meditation and other energy work led her to a deep appreciation of the interconnectedness of life and how we must tend our communities and our habitat as much as what we believe “ourselves” to be. We must tend both within and without. Her staunch support of Forestr.org is based on over twenty years of deep friendship with the founders and sharing their values of care and stewardship over our communities, resources, and environment for the good of all. She celebrates that Forestr.org is based on the faith that we all have something valuable to contribute and that when people gather for good, even better things can bloom. We gather to learn and practice with each other how to care for ourselves, each other, and the land.