Josephine Foster

Director of Operations

Josephine was born and raised in Wyoming, spending her formative years in Jackson Hole and eventually in Crowheart (population 300) on the Wind River Indian Reservation. Growing up, she participated in programs like Adventure Treks, The National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) and Study Abroad. All provided her with an opportunity to embrace new perspectives and learn about the importance of community.

Throughout college Josephine studied and lived in the U.K., which ignited her passion for travel and opened her mind to a world beyond borders. Ever since she has been doing her best to engage with the world and has been found in Berber camps of Morocco, climbing mountains in Nepal, connecting with students in Brazil, and following WW1 paths in the Tyrol of Northern Italy.

Josephine’s matrix of international experiences fueled her interest in international education and she received her MA in International Education from the School for International Training (SIT). Her thesis focused on comprehensive internationalization efforts in rural American high schools and presented a framework for schools to incorporate intercultural competencies into their curriculum.

Prior to joining VISIONS, Josephine helped to launch an experiential language and community immersion program in the village of Monflanquin, France. She believes in VISIONS approach towards service and is excited to promote meaningful connection and transformational change. When not at the office, she can be found in the mountains and oceans near and far with her husband, young son and Bernese Mountain Dog.

A woman wearing a hat and sunglasses smiles in front of sunlit canyon cliffs; in a smaller inset, she stands in hiking gear with snowy mountains in the background.

Recent blog posts

What Teens Accomplished This Summer with VISIONS

What Teens Accomplished This Summer with VISIONS

This summer, VISIONS teens made a meaningful difference through hands-on service and deep community partnerships in Montana, the Dominican Republic, and Peru. From homebuilding to water conservation, these projects highlight the impact young people can have when they step into real-world work.

Returning to VISIONS—This Time as a Family

Returning to VISIONS—This Time as a Family

What happens when a VISIONS alum returns—not as a teen or leader, but with their family? A powerful week of service, culture, and fun in the Dominican Republic. See how two families made spring break meaningful with VISIONS Service Adventures.