Laura Rose
A native of Denver, Colorado, Laura spent her college years backpacking through the Rocky Mountains, learning to love and appreciate the magnificence of the world’s natural beauty. After earning a degree at the University of Colorado, she moved to San Francisco in order to be closer to the Pacific Ocean and the splendors of the California coast. There, she began a career in international education and became the national director of one of the United States' largest student exchange organizations, where she worked for several years.
Believing that it was essential for her personal growth and career path to live abroad and experience other languages and cultures first-hand, Laura moved to Madrid, Spain in 1991 where she became the Vice President of the Centre for Cultural Interchange. In 1995 she married Emanuel Kuntzelman and in the same year, they co-founded the Foundation for the Future in Madrid, to further promote international understanding and awareness of environmental needs. Through her work with CCI and the Foundation, Laura hopes to make a contribution to raising cultural and environmental awareness, while working in co-operation with like-minded people who share her dreams.














