Alumni Profile:
Erik Huberman

Class of 2004

Meet our latest alum, Erik Huberman, who graduated from Oak Grove School in 2004 and currently runs marketing firm Hawke Media in Los Angeles.

Erik’s entrepreneurial aspirations started early. “At age 9, I decided I wanted a guitar, so I gathered a bunch of my parents’ ‘unused’ objects in a garbage bag, and went around the neighborhood selling them,” he recalls. “By age 26, I had founded, grown, and sold two e-commerce companies.” 

Since the 2014 launch of Hawke Media, Erik has continued to strategically expand his business portfolio. Those expansions include the 2018 launch of Hawke Ventures, the 2020 launch of his HawkeTalk podcast, the 2021 launch of HawkeZ (a Gen Z-guided marketing agency), and the 2022 release of his first book, “The Hawke Method.”

When asked how Oak Grove School influenced Erik to become the person he is today, he responds by saying that it really encourages the idea of just being happy. “That could mean trying to take on the world and be hyper-ambitious; or it could mean living a life of adventure, traveling and being a nomad; or it could mean staying in the Oak Grove family and working at the school,” he explains. “One thing I notice that really brings a good portion of the alumni together is they really seem to be comfortable in pursuing their own happiness and not necessarily falling into the pressures of the world.”

Erik adds that some of his favorite memories at Oak Grove are all of the concerts and performances students put on at the Pavilion. “The school built such a community of support and celebration, and I didn’t realize until much later how unique that experience was.”

“The school built such a community of support and celebration, and I didn’t realize until much later how unique that experience was.”

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Dia De Los Muertos

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Continuing with what has become a yearly tradition, elementary and middle school Spanish teacher Eva has created a colorful Día de los Muertos altar by the Main House. This week, students have decorated sweets to add to the altar and are also placing photos there of loved ones who have passed away. Also displayed is student artwork created in commemoration of this tradition.
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Why does Oak Grove have so many rocking chairs around campus? The benefits of rocking chairs are not just for lulling infants to sleep or helping the elderly gently relax. All people benefit from rocking. Research shows that the rocking motion engages the parasympathetic nervous system and releases endorphins to self-regulate the brain state.
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High School & Middle School Back on Campus

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The California Department of Public Health approved our COVID-19 mitigation plans to allow in-person instruction for our high school and middle school students.