Our Board of Directors

Susan Mitchell, Officer

President, Executive Director

Susan was born and raised in Simsbury, CT. After attending Simsbury High School went on to Regis University and the University of Hartford before starting her career journey. Susan has been the owner of a gourmet shop, a stockbroker, and a stay at home mom. After returning to school and earning her RN degree in 2001 she worked at Hartford Hospital and then at St. Francis Hospital until 2013. Susan has served on the Board of the Farmington Valley Trails Council as chair of the Fundraising and Events Committee and launched a series of very successful cycling rides and events that are still in existence today. 

After a foot surgery sidelined Susan’s RN career in 2013, quite by accident Susan became aware of the dark side of the horse industry, where she uncovered the gruesome fact that the US sends roughly 100,000 healthy horses to slaughter annually. This “online education” changed everything for her and the journey to make a difference in the lives of America’s “unwanted horses” began. In 2016 Susan founded US Horse Welfare and Rescue Org., a 501(c)3 nonprofit designed to create awareness about the plight of America’s horses through advocacy, education, supportive programs for owners, and rescue. Through her State Representative’s assistance, Susan chaired a multi-week Working Group at the State Of Connecticut Legislative Office Building with several State Representatives, the President of the CT Farm Bureau, the Direct of the CT Dept of Agriculture, the CT Director of the HSUS, Lobbyists and other notables to work to develop legislation to protect CT equines from going to auction or slaughter. Although the group was unable to come to a consensus, there was a vast education imparted to many who sat on the panel. Susan is currently the Executive Director and President of the US Horse Welfare and Rescue Organization and is also a District Captain with the ASPCA.

Bonnie Bassette, Officer

Vice President, Operations & Volunteers, Corporate Secretary

Bonnie Bassette joined the U.S. Horse Welfare Rescue to volunteer alongside fellow horse lovers in March 2021. She brings her extensive background working with children and adults, including her Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education from Boston College. Bonnie is known for her passion for horses and teaching others about the tender care that is provided for each and every horse at the rescue. When Bonnie isn’t volunteering, she is teaching water aerobics and swimming. She enjoys traveling, visiting other animal rescues and riding her bike. Bonnie lives with her husband Don and two very spoiled Great Danes,Titus and Cora, in West Hartford.

Veronica Marshall, Officer

Vice President, Marketing & Event Planning

Veronica Marshall ( a.k.a Roni) is thrilled to join our board and has always had a passion for horses. As a young girl, Roni took her first ride at her grandparents farm in Minnesota, was immediately hooked and begged her parents for riding lessons.

Born & raised in Canton, Roni now resides in Farmington with her husband David and their blended family of 4 college students. Roni is a UCONN graduate, receiving a double major in Psychology & Communication Sciences.

Roni served as a committee member for the US Horse Welfare & Rescue in 2019 for the “After the Roses event” and is an active rider at the farm participating in the popular ladies night. Roni’s most recent award was in May 2022, "The Good Neighbor Award." This award was based on Roni’s volunteer work at USHWR and where she was awarded 1000.00, to put towards the rescue farm. I am so honored to be part of an organization that raises awareness and safety for these beautiful animals. Roni is also a successful Real Estate Agent with William Raveis, has served on numerous charity fundraisers and loves being part of the community where she lives & works.

Jack Volinski, Officer

Corporate Treasurer

Jack joined the US Horse Welfare & Rescue Board in July 2022 as Treasurer. Recently retired, he brings a combination of over 40 years of financial and business experience to the role.

Jack has been a senior manager at Cooper & Lybrand (now PricewaterhouseCoopers), V.P. Finance and Chief Financial Officer at 2 different small to midsized Connecticut based businesses and Senior Vice President at Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Insurance Company where he oversaw a 1,300 person multi-unit international Engineering Fee Services business. He has significant experience in business operations, accounting, financial reporting and analysis, taxes, human resources and strategy.

He has served on the Board of Directors of the Connecticut Business & Industry Association and was a member of their executive and investment committees. He is a graduate of the Leadership Greater New Haven program.

Jack obtained his CPA in the State of Connecticut and has a B.S. in Accounting from the University of Connecticut.

He has a concern for animal welfare and a desire to help US Horse Welfare & Rescue achieve its mission. Jack resides in Avon with his wife Karen and they have 2 grown children

Kristen Baker, Director

Social Media & Community Connections

Kristen was born and raised in Florida and graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Photojournalism. She and her husband Jarrett moved to Connecticut when their son, Wesley, was just 6 months old. She joined US Horse Welfare & Rescue in the summer of 2021, when her daughter Mollie (a CT baby) had an interest in learning to ride. Over a year later, Mollie is still riding and enjoys being a part of the barn family. Since moving to Connecticut in 2013, Kristen has taken on many roles including working as an Adjunct Instructor for Tunxis Community College, Freelance photographer, Managing Editor for hulafrog.com and most recently a paraprofessional at an Avon school. She is very involved in the community supporting the cub scouts, athletic teams, and local small businesses. She has a passion for working with children with special needs. Kristen is looking forward to bringing her photography & marketing skills to the programs and events at US Horse Welfare & Rescue.

Edward Cohen, Director


Event Planning & Promotion

Ed is a native of New Haven, Connecticut and a graduate of the University of Connecticut, Class of 1969. In 1965, he founded Bands Unlimited which later morphed into Miriam Cohen Productions with his wife as his business partner. The business soon became the largest independent music management/booking agency in New England: managing five bands and booking 100. Simultaneously, he was playing 2nd sax, percussion and was backup singer for “The Gravy Train”. Throughout his involvement in the East Coast music scene, he worked with: Jerry Greenberg (later President of Atlantic Records and MJJ Music for Michael Jackson at Sony); Craig McGregor (Foghat); Bobby Torello (Edgar Winter); Fred Parris and the 5 Satins (of “In the Still of the Night Fame”); and Michael Bolton (formerly known as Michael Bolotin); and many others.

Ed is currently managing world famous Italian composer/conductor/arranger/producer/multi-instrumentalist/track engineer/mix engineer/mastering engineer, Max Di Carlo who has 2 films he has recently scored going into the CANNES FILM FESTIVAL, and another film recently acquired for worldwide distribution. Max is also in negotiations on an unsolicited major contract with one of the biggest film studios in the world, produced singer-songwriter-guitarist DIRT MILLER (result-artist signed to WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR and set to support JOHN MAYER world tour).

Julie Dombrowski, Director


Fundraising & Event Planning

Julie is a resident of Avon, was raised in New Hartford, and graduated from Springfield College School of Social Work Masters Program. Julie discovered the US Horse Welfare and Rescue in the summer of 2020 when her husbands’ daughter joined the Barn Buddies program. She quickly fell in love with the horses and the mission of USHWR and soon found herself assisting in fundraising efforts and joined the Board in the fall of 2020. Julie frequently supports both her religious and local communities through volunteer efforts and donations of her time and expertise. For the last 25 years she also has volunteered at Oliver Wolcott Tech for their Thanksgiving Day dinners with community outreach and their Breakfast with Santa. In 2009 Julie got involved with Special Olympics Connecticut and has been both the Local Coordinator and the Head Coach for the Northwest CT Special Olympics Swim Team. Julie has worked in a variety of Social Service fields throughout her 15 years as a Social Worker. She currently works as a Social Worker at a local elementary school. She is looking forward to bringing the experience she has in the Social Work field to the programs available at US Horse Welfare and Rescue.

Aimee Edgar, Director

Social Media & Community Outreach

Aimee was born and raised north of Boston, in Gloucester MA.  At age 17 she was named to the United States Alpine Ski Team and spent the next 4 years was spent traveling the world and competing.  

 After retiring from skiing, she received an undergraduate degree in Nutrition from UVM and then her master’s degree in nursing.  She worked as an orthopedic nurse practitioner at Mass General Hospital for 8 years.  She then came here to West Hartford, CT and became a mom of 2, a girl and a boy.   Rather than returning to medicine she saw a need for a safe indoor play option for younger kids.  In 2019 she opened It’s Playtime here in Avon.  

 She has a deep love for all animals, but her love goes deepest for dogs and horses and is an advocate for pet therapy.

Lesly Juarez, Director


Web Design & Social Media

Lesly is a California native who is passionate about animal rights advocacy. She is currently the Marketing Director at the Granby-Simsbury Chamber of Commerce. She moved to Connecticut in 2017 and has worked jobs utilizing skills in photography, graphic design, marketing, and website development. She has been vegan since 2019 and volunteers for several non-profits with a mission to aid animals.