Meet Kavan Peterson

Our Founder

Kavan Peterson

President & CEO

Harvest CEO Kavan Peterson’s cutting-edge application of participatory design and complexity science is revolutionizing the emerging field of psychedelic therapy. Kavan is pursuing a Masters in Integrated Health at the California Institute for Integral Studies and is a co-designer and facilitator for Seattle-based Telos Transformational Therapies certification program Core Competencies in Ketamine-Assisted Therapy.

A nationally renowned community builder and serial entrepreneur, Kavan Peterson has successfully built a half dozen businesses and launched innovative new models for housing, care and community. In collaboration with Dr. Bill Thomas, Kavan helped co-found Kallimos Communities and the “M.A.G.I.C.” multigenerational housing model recognized by the Wall Street Journal and New York Times as a critical new solution to combat isolation and housing insecurity.

Kavan is proud to join the cutting-edge of mental health transformation and trail-blaze one of Montana’s first centers for psychedelic therapy through the Harvest Wholeness Center.

Kavan is also co-founder Harvest Home Care and ChangingAging.org, and co-created and directed the international ChangingAging Tour. An avid hunter and gathering and Aikido practitioner, Kavan splits time between Missoula and Seattle with his wife and two children.

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Aging Revolution Comes to Missoula

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