Dr. Pamela Clark

Dimond Hill Farm

I came to Dimond Hill Farm in 1995 and never left.  I fell instantly in love with the beauty of land and the elegance of the farm.  Watching the sun rise on Dimond Hill is one of the best ways to start each day.  In the years immediately following Jane’s father’s passing, I worked long days with Jane to help her sustain and grow the farm business while simultaneously launching my own educational consulting business.  Today, I continue to assist with the farm work but devote more of my attention to my work as a consultant, facilitator, presenter, and instructor.  I am a lover of all creatures great and small and spend as much time as possible in the company of our farm animals.    

I am happy to have been able to play a leading role in refurbishing the first floor rooms of the farm house and I relish the moments when visitors and guests get to enjoy the beauty and comfort of these rooms.  I look forward with great anticipation to tackling the rooms on the second and third floors as well.  I also take great pleasure in enhancing the beauty of the exterior of the farm with flowers and other seasonal decorations.

Last year, I gave my company a name “Co-creations of Pure Potential” and established an office in the farm house.  I specialize in personal and organizational development and provide consultation, facilitation, and instructional services to educational and non-educational organizations around the state.  I am an adjunct professor for Plymouth State University, New England College, and the University of New Hampshire.  Additionally, I am launching workshops, seminars, and courses of my own design at Dimond Hill.  Anyone interested in learning more about the services I provide can contact me via e-mail at cocreationspp@comcast.net or by telephone at 603-223-2012.

I look forward to seeing old friends and making new acquaintances as the farm begins another season.