Meet Our Team

Dr. Tammy Gildenzoph PhD
Executive Director

It is an honor to be the new Executive Director for the Pregnancy Resource Connection! Being a voice for the pre born has been a passion of mine since I was a teenager. Most of my experience has been with activism and volunteer work at PRC. Prior to accepting this position, I was working in community mental health in Walden as a clinician and at the school as a Synergetic Play therapist. I hold a BS in Organizational Management from Colorado Christian University and a MA and PhD in Clinical Christian Counseling from Cornerstone University. I love working with families and have experience collaborating with community partners and sponsors. I am a Colorado native and have lived full time in Grand County with my husband Donn for 10 years. I have 4 adult children and 6 grandchildren whom I enjoy spending time with when our busy schedules allow. In my free time I enjoy boating, gardening, and reading.

Chelsea Mynyk,
RN, MSN, & CNM
(Contracted from Castle Rock Women's Health)

Chelsea holds a B.S. in Nursing from Regis University, a Masters in Nursing from Pensacola Christian College, and a post-Master’s certificate in Certified Nurse Midwifery from the University of Colorado. She has worked as a pediatric nurse and mom/baby nurse for 20 years, has volunteered over 15 years of work at crisis pregnancy centers in Colorado and Florida, and has delivered over 100 babies. Chelsea runs the website www.crwomenshealth.com to offer her services.

I was born and raised in Colorado and reside in Castle Rock with my husband, Daniel. We have been married for fourteen wonderful years and have four precious children! Not only do I love to spend time with my family, but I also enjoy fishing, knitting, sewing, and painting.

Erin Ackerman,
Accountant

I was born and raised, mostly, in Mansfield, LA then moved to Grand County in 1996.  I met my husband here and we have three wonderful children.  I started with Pregnancy Resource Connection in 2020 as an office administrator and later expanded that role to include bookkeeping.  My journey with Pregnancy Resource Connection has been amazing and so much more than just providing administrative or accounting help. I get to interact with the remarkable people we see each day and share in their special journeys. I cannot imagine a better place on earth to work.

Celaine Decker

Celaine Decker,
Administrative Assistant

   I have been a Grand County resident for 10 years. I hold certifications in Graphic Design and Muscle Activation Techniques, so I wear many hats in our community. I recently joined the PRC team as Administrative Assistant. I love every minute I get to spend helping so many wonderful individuals through this amazing ministry!

   Being raised in a strong pro-life family, in the past years I have been fortunate enough to attend and participate in many pro-life fundraisers, trainings, and other community outreaches around CO. Including Justice 4 All, Live Action, Rocky Mountain Conference, Choice 4 Two, Equipped to Serve, and testifying at the Colorado State Senate, just to name a few. I am truly passionate about standing on God’s word, being pro-life and supporting young families, single moms, and babies in their individual journeys!

   My husband and I reside in Grand Lake, and in our spare time we like to shoot at the range, spend time with our many pets, hike, and play board games with family and friends.

Rachael Miller,

Childbirth Educator

Social Media Coordinator

I am a full-spectrum (birth, postpartum, & bereavement) doula serving in Grand County & throughout the state. My business is known as Mosaic Heart Doula, LLC. & I offer care to parents from different backgrounds & experiences. I am so excited to be instructing childbirth classes at the Pregnancy Resource Connection!

I wear many hats at PRC, as I am also PRC's social media coordinator. I love coming up with new designs and helping PRC connect with the community through social media platforms!

Patricia Pulliam,
Board Chairman and Reproductive Loss Advocate

I have been privileged to serve on the Board of Directors of the Pregnancy Resource Connection since 2010.  I began my work in the Pro-Life ministries in the 1980’s in Houston Texas where I volunteered at a crisis pregnancy/hotline center, as they were referred to back then. 

Over the succeeding years I branched out into working with the Gabriel Project, a maternal assistance ministry, with the diocese of Galveston/ Houston Texas. I also became involved with the national organization Silent No More, that serves women and men who have been harmed by a past abortion experience. This then led me into the world of post abortion healing and recovery.

I have served on teams with the Rachel’s Vineyard Post Abortion retreat weekends in both Texas and Colorado. I also facilitate the Forgiven and Set Free post abortion Bible studies at the Pregnancy Resource Connection.

The Lord has been my teacher and my guide during the best of times and the worst of times on my pro-life journey. I will forever cherish my involvement with the PRC family.

Linda Mahon,
Board Member

Hi, I am Linda Mahon. I have been a volunteer in the office at PRC for many years. I recently changed my hat and am now on the board of directors. I have lived in Kremmling for 46 years, raised two children and been retired the last 5 years.  

Ali Williams,
Board Member

I have served on the Pregnancy Resource Connection Board since February 2019 and currently serve as Secretary. My husband and I moved to Grand County in September 2018 where we soon met June Matson at church. After learning about this incredible ministry, I knew I wanted to get involved and that’s when I joined the Board.

We recently welcomed our first child and I have the blessing to stay home to raise our son. I recently worked for the two school districts in our county bringing work-based learning opportunities to our students.  Prior to that, I worked at the Granby Chamber of Commerce in various roles. I love PRC and feel honored and blessed to be part of such an incredible resource and source of connection it provides our women, men and children in Grand and Jackson Counties. 

Pamela Wohlschlegel,
Board Member

Born and raised in Albuquerque, NM, I then spent four years earning a BSEE from CU Boulder.  After graduation, I worked for Westinghouse Electric Corporation in Raleigh, NC where I met my husband, Mark. 

We moved three times due to Mark’s job and I attended three different graduate schools until we moved to Chadds Ford, PA where we lived from 1981 until 2006.   After earning an MSBA and PhDC, I spent the last 22 years of my career with Hewlett-Packard and then it’s spinoff, Agilent Technologies.  When I retired in 2006, we moved to Jupiter, FL. 

The majority of my retirement has been working with church ministries and conservative civic organizations … that is, when I am not visiting our grandchildren in the Boston area.

In 2017, my husband and I purchased a home in Grand Lake, CO so that we could be closer to our son in Denver and my Colorado, Utah, Arizona siblings. 

I have always been a strong pro-life advocate and was honored when asked to serve on the PRC Board.  My focus on the Board is and will continue to be technology and social media.

Tad Harrison,
Board Member

I retired from Visa Incorporated at the end of 2015, after a 40-year of computer-related technical experience between different companies. My wife and I both graduated from Fort Hays State University.  My BS degree was in business with a minor in computer science.

We purchased a home in Tabernash, Colorado at the end of 2007, and became full time residents at the start of 2015. We have two grown sons, five grandsons, and one granddaughter, who live close by allowing for fun family time.

We enjoy hiking, fishing, and snowshoeing, and started downhill skiing after retirement. We also like playing various board games with our family, and a game of billiards is always enjoyed. I have engaged in several volunteer opportunities over the years.  I enjoy working with others while always learning new skills.

I started as a volunteer with Pregnancy Resource Connection, and then became a board member in November 2020. I believe that there is great opportunity to help our community through service with the Granby PRC.

Medical Volunteers

Dr. Dan Fahrenholtz, MD, MBA

Dr. Dan Fahrenholtz,

Medical Director

University of Kansas School of Medicine.

University of Kansas Family Medicine Residency.

I am an instrument-rated pilot--I like to fly my own airplane to see family. I worked for many years as a country family physician before joining the faculty and serving for several years as program director.

Katie Hornbaker,

CRNA, ARNP, NSPM-C 

Katie Hornbaker and her family have lived in Grand County since 2014. She grew up in Sioux City, Iowa and found her calling for anesthesia and pain management when she was a freshmen in high school while attending a “take your daughter to work day” with her dad, a trauma surgeon. Watching a pain management specialist reduce a patient’s pain, and then watching them leave the office with a smile on their face instead of the tears they came in with, changed Katie’s life forever. 

She graduated from anesthesia school in 2009 and worked at one of Omaha’s Level-1 trauma facilities until moving to CO. Her experience caring for trauma patients fueled her desire to find a better way to manage a patient’s pain, which began her journey into opioid-free anesthesia and ultrasound guided regional anesthesia. For six years Katie worked as the solo anesthesia provider for Grand and Jackson counties. Her multimodal and opioid free approach earned her national recognition, and began to attract out-of-state patients to seek her expertise. 

Katie is board certified in anesthesiology and chronic pain management, and is a proud PC volunteer.

Sarah Sheth,

Student Family Nurse Practitioner

Sarah Sheth is finishing her final months of training to be certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP). She has been a nurse for six years with experience with adults and cardiac surgery. Her and her husband recently moved to Colorado Springs for his job. She has been training with Castle Rock Women’s Health for her FNP education this fall. She enjoys working with women in Grand County. 

We do not offer, recommend or refer for abortions or abortifacients, but are committed to offering accurate information about abortion procedures and risks.