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Meet The Team

Emily Tull, OTR/L, EP-c

Co-Founder & Occupational Therapist

Originally from Virginia, Emily made the trek to Colorado in 2019, and has called it home ever since. Prior to occupational therapy, Emily's background was serving as a Certified Exercise Physiologist (EP-C) in recreational therapy and healthcare settings. Emily graduated with an MSOT from Colorado State University, where she conducted research on the impact of outdoor occupational therapy camps on children's praxis (motor ideation & planning) and behavioral regulation skills. Emily has experience working with pediatrics, adolescents & young adults, as well as older adults in home, community, and nature-based settings. As a neurodivergent adult (ADHD) herself, she appreciates the opportunity to connect with and assist other neurodiverse individuals.

Emily Grieb, OTR/L

Co-Founder & Occupational Therapist

Originally from Arizona, Emily has loved calling Colorado home for the last four years. Emily received her MSOT from Colorado State University where she completed a thesis on the impact of yoga on executive functioning for adults with acquired brain injuries. Emily received her B.S. in psychology and biomedical sciences at Northern Arizona University. She has experience working with children, teens, and young adults of varying abilities in a wide array of settings including schools, day programs, home health, clinics, and camps. Her passion for working with youth in the outdoors stemmed from working at a camp for neurodivergent children and teens, where she saw first-hand how the outdoors supported regulation, motor development, self-esteem, and overall well-being.

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Maggie Lennon,
OTD, OTR/L 

 Occupational Therapist

Maggie has been practicing outpatient pediatric occupational therapy for two years. She completed her undergraduate degree in psychology and went on to pursue her doctorate in occupational therapy, both in the Boulder area. Originally from Texas, Maggie spent many years attending and working at a summer camp, where she first discovered her love of outdoor recreation. She has worked with kids in some capacity for most of her life and is passionate about connecting with them through play, curiosity, and creativity.

When she’s not in the clinic, Maggie can usually be found wherever her dog is, starting a new art project, or spending time outside. She loves to ski, hike, and camp, and recently took up paddle boarding, getting out on the water whenever she can. Maggie feels most regulated and confident in nature and is excited to help kids discover the therapeutic benefits of the outdoors.

sarah parsons

Community and Respite Care Staff

Originally from Tennessee, Sarah has loved calling Colorado home since moving here in 2022 to complete her degree in therapeutic recreation as an adaptive ski intern. She will graduate with her Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) from Colorado State University in December 2025. For her doctoral capstone, she designed a neurodiversity- and identity-affirming health education program for youth that addresses puberty, body literacy, self-advocacy, online safety, and the social–emotional challenges of early adolescence. Sarah’s experience includes working with youth of varying abilities across mental health, adaptive recreation, camp, hospital, and nature-based settings. She completed her Level II fieldwork with Peaks and Bounds in Summer 2025 and is happy to continue on as part of the team!

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katie kiefer

Community and Respite Care Staff

Born and raised in Grand Junction, Co, Katie left the western slope to complete her psychology degree at CU Boulder. After graduating, she headed to Fort Collins - accidentally adopting an adventurous cat named cypress during the move. She will graduate with her Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) from Colorado State University in May 2026 after the completion of her doctoral capstone developing an outdoor climbing program for neurodiverse youth with Peaks & Bounds. Katie recently completed her Level II fieldwork at Hand & Rock Climbing Therapeutic network. She loves recreating and working in the outdoors with the majority of her experience in nature-based pediatrics, outdoor recreation, and hand therapy, with a focus on climbing. Katie joined the P&B team for the past two years of summer camps and currently runs individual climbing sessions. She is beyond excited to join the team and expand access to inclusive climbing opportunities.

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