12 Wednesday, March 3, 2021 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Sisters nonprofit supports WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE By Katy Yoder | Correspondent Julie Escobar and her husband, Gordon Robertson, are living their idyllic life. Their log home in Sisters Country is surrounded by juniper and ponderosa trees. Bounding through a plethora of sagebrush or nestling deep into a doggy bed, their snuggly, pre- cocious pup, Lola, is always ready for the next excursion. Their home looks out on a vast horizon with Black Butte and the Three Sisters welcoming them each morning. Their days are filled with working corporate jobs from their home office and adventures in the High Desert. Professionally, Escobar has achieved a level of success that allows her to live anywhere she chooses. The couple wanted a home settled com- fortably in nature with access to out- door recreation and in close proximity to people who share their affinity for outdoor sports and exploring nature. They chose a small-town existence as a counterbalance to careers that usually take them around the globe. There are not enough hours in the day for Escobar. She9s Senior Vice President of Renewable Resources, a private equity group, and is co- founder/president of Global Women Fresh (GWF), a nonprofit she co- founded two years ago. The private equity group specializes and invests in water and water rights in the agri- cultural sector. Focusing on commer- cial relationships, the group invests in Latin American agriculture projects like avocados and citrus crops.