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Nancy Hoffman
Nancy Hoffman is a geriatric neuropsychologist who has lived in Vallejo for eight years. She is involved in feral cat TNR and has eight formerly feral cats of her own. She also has three elderly dogs from Muttville. She joined the board because her colleagues promised not to let her bring home any more animals. She is hoping to be able to help this community through her work on the board.
Amanda Pagel
Amanda Pagel joins the board as a new member in 2022. Amanda grew up in Tennessee and obtained her BS in Computer Science from Tennessee Technological University. She received her MBA from Washington University in St. Louis. She has worked for Boeing, ExxonMobil, Chevron, and currently PG&E where she is a Director of Safety. She lives in Vacaville with her wife, Holly, their 3 dogs, and a cat who thinks she’s a dog. She brings to the board a passion for safety and compliance and wants to see the shelter, the animals, the employees, and the city of Vallejo succeed.
Claire Svedberg, Co-Vice President
Serving as the shelter trainer, Claire started volunteering in animal rescue at 11 years old. Not long after, she got her first job at a veterinary hospital, where she worked as an assistant vet tech for 5 years. She attended university in Washington DC to, receiving a BA in French, Spanish, and Italian. In DC she became a professional dog walker and has continued the practice for almost a decade. Claire traveled to Peru and Guatemala to volunteer in organizations that rescue, rehabilitate, and adopt out street dogs. At the rescue in Guatemala, she was undertaken as an apprentice by the founder of the rescue and master dog trainer, Linda Green. She has since been a professional positive reinforcement dog trainer for 5 years.
Matt Dimech, Treasurer
Matt has lived in the Bay Area his whole life and spent most of his growing up years in Benicia. Deciding he wanted to stay in the Bay, he double majored in Accounting and Business while attending Saint Mary’s College of California. Currently residing in Green Valley, his French Bulldog named Oakley takes up the majority of his time. Matt’s first-time volunteering at HSNB was during July 4th, 2018 calming the dogs during the firework shows. He joined the board in late 2021.
Ena Portuguez, Director
Ena was born in Nicaragua but grew up in the SF Bay Area. She holds a BS in Human Resources Management and is pursuing a Masters in Organizational Leadership. She works as a Human Resources Manager in the North Bay and is the dog mom of a fur baby named Toby. Prior to her career in Human Resources, Ena worked for the East Bay SPCA and San Francisco SPCA as a vet assistant and adoption counselor and volunteered as a foster parent for cats and dogs. She has been an ethical vegan for over 10 years and has a passion for placing shelter animals in forever homes. She joined the board in early 2022.
Joseph Applebaum, Director
Joe is a documentary filmmaker and television producer who was born and raised in the North Bay. After spending time in Los Angeles, he returned with his husband in 2009 and has permanently lived here ever since along with their ‘cat crew’. He has been an avid animal rights advocate all of his life and has always stressed the importance of recognizing all living things as important and worth protecting. Although all animals remain important, Joe joined the Board in the Fall of 2021 to advocate for the welfare of the cats in the greater Vallejo area. His emphasis is to promote TNR and spay & neutering to reduce the feral cat population and ultimately save lives.
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Joseph A. Hayden, Director
Joseph grew up in the San Francisco East Bay, Italy, Spain, New York City, and southern California, where he is from originally. He went to college and law school in New York and returned to the Bay Area for good in 2007. He and his husband, who does dog boarding, have lived in Vallejo since 2020 with their family that includes four dogs. Professionally Joseph taught computer science as a professor in New York, co-owns a web hosting company with his husband, and works as a technical project manager in the healthcare industry. He also very much seeks to work pro bono and volunteer for causes and communities he passionately believes in. He joined the board in mid-2021.
Linette Atterbury, Director
Linette has been a Silicon Valley marketing executive for 25 years and is currently a director at PayPal. She credits her love for animals in making her a more compassionate and kind human. She advocates for homeless pets, senior dogs, and puppy mill survivors. Linette first got involved with the Humane Society of the North Bay by successfully chairing the 2019 Mardi Paws Fundraising event. She joined the board in October of that same year. She currently leads the marketing communications and fundraising for the shelter. Linette and her husband Brad, enjoy spending time with their pack of four HSNB alumnae — LuLu, Trixie, GiGi & Tessa.
Brenda is a longtime Vallejo resident whose family moved to Vallejo in 1973 when she was 8 years old. She grew up with not only many dogs and cats; but with chickens, rabbits, and a variety of other animals and she has always been concerned for animal welfare. Currently, four cats are members of her and her husband, Bill’s family. Brenda has worked at the Valero Benicia Refinery since 1988 and is currently the Manager of Asphalt Technical Services. She has volunteered at the HSNB for several years, primarily walking the large dogs and fostering cats. She also has participated in a number of adoption events, and at the Barkitecture\Mardi Paws Fundraisers. As a member of the board, she enjoys helping with HSNB’s mission to provide shelter and compassionate care to animals.
Carol Stillson, Co-Vice President
Carol moved to Vallejo over 20 years ago but has lived in the bay area for over 40 years. Carol has always had a love of pets and has spent most of her career as a registered veterinary technician. She does what she can to help with all the animals at the HSNB, and leads our medical team efforts to make sure every animal in our protection is getting the best veterinary care needed. She joined the board in late 2020.
Sara Cohen, Director
Sara moved to Vallejo in 2018 and got involved with HSNB at the beginning of 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Professionally, Sara currently oversees the National Recruitment and Advertising Campaign for the U.S. Secret Service. Because she started to work from home, Sara began fostering dogs and fell in love with HSNB. Sara, along with her husband Philip, have fostered 7 dogs over the past year. With her background in non-profit development, Sara realized she could do more for HSNB and joined the board in late 2020.
Anthony Marschak, Director
Anthony Marschak is a designer, craftsman and entrepreneur. Exploring the possibilities of renewable materials led to the formation of Modern Bamboo Inc. and subsequently Original Timber Company, a pioneer in the reclamation of urban lumber . Having produced multiple award-winning lines of furniture, products and accessories, his work is influenced by ecology, minimalism, functionality, and an appreciation for both modern manufacturing techniques and timeless craftsmanship.Specialties: Business Development, Design, Branding, New Product Development, Teaching