About ForestRoot Academy

We started as a circle of administrators tired of slide decks that never broke. Today we publish courses, briefings, and downloadable kits that assume your week already contains incidents, not hypotheticals.

Our newsroom rhythm means curriculum updates ship with editor notes, not silent PDF swaps. Labs fail on purpose so you rehearse calm language while replication misbehaves.

Principles

Evidence first

We cite packet shapes, log lines, and sticky-note rituals—not slogans.

Quiet quality standards

We map policy links to classroom moves so external reviewers see intent.

Operational respect

We never simulate fake urgency; dates on invites are the dates we honor.

Reader-shaped briefs

Polls and letters change what we rehearse next quarter.

Team

Editorial training director portrait

Jonah Weiss — Editorial Training Director

Sets pacing for studios, enforces break times, and keeps instructor notes blunt enough for midnight readers.

Senior Active Directory instructor portrait

Haneul Park — Senior Active Directory Instructor

Builds replication drills that survive skeptical WAN engineers and tired students alike.

Lab environment engineer portrait

Sora Malik — Lab Environment Engineer

Maintains brittle forests, snapshot cadence, and the polite warnings when a lab is about to implode.

Curriculum writer portrait

Eunji Cho — Curriculum Writer

Translates incidents into plain-language briefs and keeps digests short enough for Friday afternoons.

Enterprise account manager portrait

Mateo Ruiz — Enterprise Account Manager

Aligns cohort calendars with real maintenance windows so teams arrive ready, not rushed.

Milestones

  • 2019 — First public lab in Seoul with paper timelines taped to racks.
  • 2022 — Hybrid operations workshop series debuts alongside on-prem clinics.
  • 2025 — Training desk archives ship with checksums for every digest PDF.