Our Team
Our Founders
Founders Nancy Schier Anzelmo, MSG, and Paula Hertel, MSW are lifelong equestrians and experts in aging and elder care. They developed Connected Horse based on their theory that guided interactions with horses could strengthen primary social bonds and activate social engagement for people with dementia and their care partners. In collaboration with researchers at University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Alzheimer’s Disease Center, School of Veterinary Medicine, the Center for Equine Health, and the Stanford University School of Medicine, and Red Barn Leadership Program they assessed the promise of the workshops. Paula and Nancy continue to innovate and expand the beneficial reach of Connected Horse through Connected Horse At-Home programing and the Training Institute.
Board of Directors
Our active volunteer Board of Directors represents an array of expertise from leading voices in geriatric medicine and elder housing to pioneering equine research and care.
Paula Hertel, MSW
President/Chair
Nancy Schier Anzelmo,MSG
Treasurer/Educational Director
Bernard Wheeler-Medley
Secretary
Elizabeth Landsverk, MD
Board Member, Medical Director
Claudia Sonder, DVM
Board Member, Equine Specialist
Elke Tekin
Board Member, Outreach
Brant Watson
Board Member
Our Herd
Our passionate leadership team helps deliver life-changing programming from the heart.
Paula Hertel, MSW
Co-Founder
Program Director
Nancy Schier Anzelmo,MSG
Co-Founder
Education Director
Judy Vared
Outreach & Education
Isabel Soloaga
Media & Communication Support
Sharon McGinnis
Fundraising & Development
Lisa Galliani
Engagement & Communications
Valerie Naverez
Sensory Engagement Program
Renee Hamilton
Sensory Engagement Program
We rely on the talents and commitment of over 50 volunteers. This vibrant and vital team helps with fundraisers, workshops, and community events. Meet just a few of our dedicated volunteers.
Elaine Chan
Technical Support
Janet Fitch
Facilitator
Horse Handler
Judi Magee
Horse Handler
Linda Bloomfield
Horse Handler
Michael Pope
Sensory Engagement Program
Shirley Kaminsky
Stoneridge Creek Liaison
Susanne McHone
Facilitator
Sensory Engagement Program
”Horses’ innate abilities to understand their environment, support their herd, and provide nonjudgmental responses and feedback allow for a rich learning and healing environment. Combining working with horses with workshop exercises such as mindfulness leads to a therapeutic result, including reducing feelings of depression and anxiety, strengthening coping skills and reducing isolation.
Michael Splaine, MACEO Cognitive Solutions
Connected Horse Certified Barns
Our evidence-driven workshops are available at a growing number of facilities that have been trained and certified to offer Connected Horse life-affirming workshops.
Five Star Equestrian
Pleasanton, CA
Sunrise Horse Rescue
Calistoga, CA
Kids and Horses
Minden, NV

