Kasdin, 28, is a New Jersey transplant loving Colorado as a project manager at the US Fish and Wildlife Service. She caught the “Colorado bug” during a nine-month stint in Denver during a Princeton graduate fellowship in 2016, and moved here permanently two years ago. Since then, she’s also become involved in Jewish life in a way she had never anticipated. Tell us about your background. I spent most of my life in Princeton, NJ. My father was a professor of aerospace engineering at Princeton, and my mother worked in venture capital and nonprofit leadership. I have an identical twin sister. I am a very proud Jersey girl; I stayed in my hometown for college and graduate school. I have an undergraduate degree in ecology […]
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