Our Team
Elisabeth Keller
President of Inglewood Farm
As President of the farm, Elisabeth keeps the big picture always in mind: where we came from, and where we are headed with our vision on Inglewood. Elisabeth worked for many years in public health as a certified nurse-midwife, and is very attuned to the new life that is always coming into being on the farm, especially as we care for the soil, plants and trees with love and attention. Elisabeth has also served as the President and Chair of Keller Enterprises, the family company that owns the farm.
Sallie Marshall Monk
Accountant & Office Manager
Sallie Marshall Monk, an experienced accountant, notary and office manager for Keller Enterprises, LLC for the past 14 years, lends her organizational and accounting expertise to our enterprise. As the voice at the other end of the phone, Sallie is part of the Farm Management Team who is a help to both customers and the other team members.
Christopher Jarreau
Vegetable Manager
Christopher brings over 20 years of Horticulture experience to Inglewood Farm. Originally from New Orleans he has spent time farming in Napa, California and Hawaii as well as in Louisiana. His expert level of knowledge is already benefiting the Farm operations and he has very bright plans to develop Inglewood into a beautiful, functional place where kids and aspiring Farmers can come to enjoy the land and learn the complex and inspiring way of regenerative Farming.
Beth Hebert
Director of Markets & Education
Beth brings passion for health, nutrition and the environment. She connects Inglewood with the community through Farmer’s Markets and School Education regarding the benefits of healthy food and the importance of regenerative agriculture.
Certified by The Institute of Integrative Nutrition
RYT 200 Certified Yoga Teacher.
Georgia Kimble
Inglewood Pecan Quality Manager
Georgia Kimble manages the quality control, packaging and shipping of our Inglewood Pecans. A life-long resident of Inglewood, Georgia is known for the spirit of joy and care she brings to the farm community.