Scott Gallant
Regenerative Land Designer & Educator
Scott Gallant is a regenerative land designer and educator with over 15 years of experience working predominantly in Central America.
He is the co-founder of Porvenir Design. After graduating from Wabash College in 2008 with a degree in Economics he became the farm manager at Rancho Mastatal for nine years before founding PD. As an educator, he prides himself on the clear and concise teaching of complex ideas. He has co-facilitated over 25 PDCs and more recently created an online Syntropic Farming Primer course.
His expertise lies in helping clients understand the potential of their land, growing food using syntropic farming, and using the principles of permaculture to care for the land.
At Tierramor, Scott and the Porvenir Design team were some of the first boots on the ground supporting the larger site plan and farming vision. They have helped activate the hiring of key team leaders, offered some of the first educational and community experiences, provided mentorship to the farming team, and led the design of a number of key areas and projects around the property.
Today Scott splits his time between Costa Rica and southern Italy, where he is developing a small farm project. In his free time he is a daily reader, writes poetry, calls his nieces and drinks lots of tea.
You can find him on Instagram here and you can find his short self published book of poems, Empty Pockets, here.