MEET THE DIRECTORS
BONNIE JONES REYNOLDS
Co-Founder, President
Raised on Spring Farm, Bonnie pursued successful careers in dancing, then modeling, then acting. She appeared on stage, including Broadway, and in TV shows like M*A*S*H. She is also the author of best selling novels THE TRUTH ABOUT UNICORNS and THE CONFETTI MAN, the yoga text book BIKRAM'S BEGINNING YOGA CLASS, now in its 27th year in print, and co-author of the Spring Farm CARES biography IF ONLY THEY COULD TALK: The Miracles of Spring Farm, and The Magdalen . Bonnie is also the chief writer of the Spring Farm CARES newsletter, All That Is. For more information on Bonnie Jones Reynolds and her books - visit her website.
DAWN E. HAYMAN
Co-Founder, Vice-President
World reknowned animal communicator, Dawn graduated from SUNY Brockport with a B.S. in Social Work. She and Bonnie worked in partnership as TT.E.A.M. practitioners and professional hypnotists before founding Spring Farm CARES in 1991. (See continuation in ABOUT DAWN HAYMAN. )
MARGOT B. UNKEL, Ph.D.
Treasurer, Assistant Director
Margot joined Bonnie and Dawn in the leadership of Spring Farm CARES in 1995. She taught recreation and park management at Texas A & M and Ithaca College, and was Assistant Research Professor at the University of Washington College of Forest Resources. She also put in time with IBM as a Systems Engineer, and with Boise Cascade as a Management Consultant. Along the way, she co-founded Service Dogs, Inc., in Oakland California, and Animals in Distress, a wildlife rehabilitation organization in Boise, Idaho. During an eight-year period she was a volunteer at the Idaho Humane Society, acting variously as treasurer, vice-President, and President, while also creating their computerized animal shelter management system, and writing important surveys. Spring Farm CARES lucked out when she joined our team.
OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Fran Adams, John Andersen, Lillie Goodrich, Dennis Hayman, Leigh Lain DVM , Patricia O'Connor, and Iris Perry
HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS
Cissy Wellman-Guydas, Earl Holliman, and Frederick Koennecke DVM



