Our Commitment to
Regenerative Agriculture
At the Grazed Foundation, we are dedicated to advancing soil health and sustainable farming practices across the United States. Committed to building a healthier, more resilient future for U.S. farmland, we champion regenerative agriculture initiatives that prioritize the well-being of the land, animals, and the communities they sustain. We believe that restoring our soils is directly tied to restoring the health of the population, and that nutrient-dense food begins with healthy ecosystems. Through innovative approaches and strategic partnerships, the Grazed Foundation is helping drive the groundswell that’s transforming agricultural landscapes—ensuring they thrive for generations to come.

Board of Directors
Meet the passionate individuals driving Grazed Foundation’s vision.

Camden J. Weis
Co-Founder & Chairman
Mr. Weis is the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Grazed Foundation, where he champions regenerative agriculture as a scalable solution to restore ecosystems, strengthen food security, and protect agricultural lands for future generations. A technologist and entrepreneur, Mr. Weis brings over a decade of cross-sector experience spanning textiles, enterprise software, digital transformation, technology incubation, and sustainable agriculture.
He is also the Founder & Managing Partner of Camden James Ventures, a venture holding company focused on emerging technologies, supported by ATEM Labs—an in-house incubator advancing innovation at the intersection of AI, blockchain, and frontier tech. Mr. Weis is widely recognized for his expertise in distributed ledger technologies and the evolving digital asset landscape, as well as his ability to spot emerging trends and connect mission-driven entrepreneurs with the resources they need to succeed.
In addition to his work at Grazed Foundation, Mr. Weis is a Partner at Painted Quarters, a regenerative ranch in Florida focused on animal welfare, land health, and nutrient-dense food systems. His leadership reflects a broader commitment to bridging the gap between innovation and stewardship—leveraging modern technology and ancient agricultural wisdom to create a more resilient and transparent food system.

Greg Flewelling
Co-Founder & Chief Land Steward
Mr. Flewelling is the Co-Founder and Chief Land Steward of the Grazed Foundation, where he leads efforts to regenerate ecosystems, restore soil health, and rebuild local food systems from the ground up. A lifelong rancher, builder, and innovator, Mr. Flewelling blends old-world stewardship with forward-thinking practices to create lasting vitality for the land and the people who depend on it. As the Founder of Painted Quarters in Indiantown, Florida, he oversees pasture-raised meat production rooted in holistic grazing, biodiversity, and nature-first principles—eliminating synthetic inputs and prioritizing low-stress environments where animals and ecosystems thrive.
Beyond ranching, Mr. Flewelling holds a general contractor’s license and has managed the construction of over 100 commercial projects, including USDA processing facilities that strengthen local food infrastructure. He’s also passionate about education, having helped launch a greenhouse program for special needs students across eight Florida high schools—a project that earned the Golden Shovel Award from the Governor of Florida and continues to impact lives today.
Through his work at the Grazed Foundation and beyond, Mr. Flewelling is building a more resilient food future—one rooted in regeneration, transparency, and respect for nature’s design.

Dan Sanchez
Director
Mr. Sanchez is a Director at the Grazed Foundation, where he collaborated closely with Messrs. Weis and Flewelling to conceptualize and organize the foundation. He continues to help shape its character, emphasizing his dedication to animal welfare, sustainability, and land preservation. Mr. Sanchez also serves on the Board of the Malone Family Land Preservation Foundation, one of the largest land preservation organizations in the United States—further underscoring his dedication to protecting natural ecosystems for future generations.
Beyond his work in land stewardship, Mr. Sanchez has served as a director of Warner Bros. Discovery since October 2024; Liberty Global since March 2022; and Liberty Latin America since December 2019, where he chairs the Nominating and Governance Committee. He was a director of Starz from 2013 until its merger with Lionsgate in 2016, continuing on the Lionsgate board and its Audit Committee until 2021. He also served as a common stock director of Discovery from 2017 to 2022, contributing as a member of its Finance Committee. A champion for education equity, Mr. Sanchez has served on the Board of Rocketship Public Schools since 2022 and Ensemble Learning since 2024, where he focuses on improving outcomes for non-English learners. He was named a Fellow of Latinos for Education in 2022.
Mr. Sanchez holds a B.A. in Art History and Philosophy, a Juris Doctor (J.D.), and a Master of Laws (L.L.M.) in Federal Taxation. He retired from the private practice of law in 2020.
Snapshot of Our Impact
Discover our essential milestones, showcasing progress in soil health and sustainable farming.
3000+
Acres Restored
We are currently revitalizing over 3000 acres, enhancing soil health and boosting biodiversity.
15+
Farmers Engaged
Over 15 farmers have partnered with us to adopt regenerative agricultural practices.
2
Research Projects
We’ve spearheaded 2 collaborative studies to advance soil science and sustainable farming.
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