Board Members
Meet Our
Volunteer Board Members
The Santa Claus Fund is led by a dedicated team of local volunteers who work tirelessly to ensure families in need receive holiday support. Our board members bring experience, compassion, and a commitment to making a difference in the Jackson Hole community.
Robin Fields has lived full-time in Jackson for nine years. She first moved here from Connecticut where she and her husband raised their sons. She was involved in many volunteer and non-profit organizations in Connecticut and was drawn to the Santa Claus Fund several years ago after she had participated in something similar in Connecticut. She is new to the Board, and looks forward to working with the partner organizations and other board members to bring holiday joy to members of our community. She also serves on the Grand Teton National Park Foundation Resource Council. She is a retired attorney, and in he free time, she enjoys all the outdoor activities that Jackson offers.
Kelley was born and raised in Jackson, Wyoming, where snowy holiday mornings with family helped shape her love for community and giving. Inspired by those memories, she’s passionate about ensuring every child in Teton County wakes up to joy and gifts on Christmas morning.
Kelley joined the board of the Santa Claus Fund in 2022, where she contributes by maintaining and updating the organization’s website and technology platforms. Her eye for detail and commitment to clear, efficient systems help the Santa Fund stay connected with donors and families, while continuing to improve the giving process.
Kelley works as an attorney at Fodor Law in Jackson. In her free time, she enjoys skiing and exploring trails and rivers with her dog, Ryder.
Liza Kimmel grew up in Buffalo, NY and yes, she is an avid sports fan. She first moved to Jackson in 1991 right out of college, “just for 1 year.” Thirty-three years later and she is still here. She learned about Santa Fund from a friend about five years ago and immediately volunteered to be a shopper. She previously worked with underprivileged youth for 13 years and recognized how much even a single gift under the Christmas tree can brighten a child’s life. When she is not busy shopping for gifts, she runs her own small business in Teton County. She has two grown children and still loves how excited they get on Christmas morning. Her favorite thing about the holidays is exploring the lakes in the Tetons to find the perfect black ice to skate with friends and family.
Mady was born and raised in Jackson, Wyoming. She cherishes memories of joyful Christmas mornings spent with her family in the snow, always greeted by a generous pile of presents—gifts her parents worked hard to provide. Inspired by these experiences, Mady is passionate about ensuring that every child in Teton County wakes up with joy and presents on Christmas morning, regardless of their family's financial situation.
In June 2020, Mady took on the role of Treasurer for the Santa Claus Fund. She is dedicated to keeping the organization financially strong and able to continue its mission of bringing holiday cheer to local children for years to come.
Mady currently works at The Spence Law Firm in Jackson. In her free time, she enjoys exploring the mountains and waterways of the area with her family and her Corgi, Loki.
Ariel Mann grew up in Jackson, and after attending Colorado College and some brief stints in Chicago and abroad, she realized that this small town was a truly special place that she wanted to call home forever. Her involvement with the Santa Claus Fund began 30 years ago, when she would help her mother, a longtime shopper for the fund, with gift selection and wrapping every holiday season. Ariel’s love language is gift giving and so it brings her great joy to continue on the family tradition of being a shopper by ensuring that children and families in need experience the joy of the holiday season. When not in gift-giving mode, Ariel teaches yoga and enjoys hiking, biking, skiing, cooking, traveling and doing what she can to rescue as many dogs as possible through her involvement with Aska’s Animals Foundation and the Animal Adoption Center.
Gracie Beaudin moved to Teton Valley in late 2024 after spending the last decade regularly visiting family in the region. Shortly after her move, she began volunteering with SCF and became a board member in 2025. In addition to volunteering, Gracie leads an international Social Impact team focused on inclusive community development and strategic philanthropy. Having festive, loving holidays and spending Christmas Eve with her extended family at her grandparents' house throughout her childhood, she is committed to helping keep that spirit alive for all children and families no matter what their current circumstances are.
When not traveling for work or to visit family, you will find her outside, cheering on the Denver Broncos, or preparing a cheeseboard!
Shannon joined the SCF Board in 2024 after spending several years as a shopper. While Shannon loves the Christmas holiday, she truly finds joy in the whole holiday season. Shannon enjoys shopping each year for the SCF with her three school age children in order to teach them the gift of giving. While originally from New York, Shannon has lived in Jackson since 2004 and works locally at Willow Street Group. In her free time, Shannon enjoys running, hiking, baking, and any activities with her husband, kids, and dogs.
My name is Nancy Mulhall Bosch. I grew up just outside of New York City and moved west after college to pursue my passion for skiing, where I found an incredible community and quickly felt at home. To help pay off student debt, I spent time commercial fishing in Alaska, an experience that shaped my resilience and independence. Afterward, I attended massage school in Seattle, Washington, which led me to discover my professional calling.
I returned to Jackson in 1995 and soon after started my own business, building a career centered on helping others feel their best. Along the way, I married my husband, Jerry, and together we are raising three wonderful teenage daughters. I feel grateful for the adventurous path that brought me here and for the family and community that continue to inspire me every day.
Adriene has called Jackson home since 2012 (after arriving for “one summer”) and has been rooted here ever since. Giving back during the holiday season was ingrained in her from a young age, shaping her lifelong belief in community care and shared responsibility. She is especially inspired by the Santa Claus Fund’s inclusive model, where volunteering and support are accessible to all and not dependent on the ability to contribute financially.
Adriene currently serves as Executive Director of Teton Adaptive and in her free time enjoys exploring the valley with her rescue dog, Huck, and volunteering with other local organizations. She is honored to serve on the Santa Claus Fund Board of Directors and to support its long tradition of caring for neighbors during the holidays.

Robin Fields
Robin Fields has lived full-time in Jackson for nine years. She first moved here from Connecticut where she and her husband raised their sons. She was involved in many volunteer and non-profit organizations in Connecticut and was drawn to the Santa Claus Fund several years ago after she had participated in something similar in Connecticut. She is new to the Board, and looks forward to working with the partner organizations and other board members to bring holiday joy to members of our community. She also serves on the Grand Teton National Park Foundation Resource Council. She is a retired attorney, and in he free time, she enjoys all the outdoor activities that Jackson offers.

Robin Fields
Robin Fields has lived full-time in Jackson for nine years. She first moved here from Connecticut where she and her husband raised their sons. She was involved in many volunteer and non-profit organizations in Connecticut and was drawn to the Santa Claus Fund several years ago after she had participated in something similar in Connecticut. She is new to the Board, and looks forward to working with the partner organizations and other board members to bring holiday joy to members of our community. She also serves on the Grand Teton National Park Foundation Resource Council. She is a retired attorney, and in he free time, she enjoys all the outdoor activities that Jackson offers.

Robin Fields
Robin Fields has lived full-time in Jackson for nine years. She first moved here from Connecticut where she and her husband raised their sons. She was involved in many volunteer and non-profit organizations in Connecticut and was drawn to the Santa Claus Fund several years ago after she had participated in something similar in Connecticut. She is new to the Board, and looks forward to working with the partner organizations and other board members to bring holiday joy to members of our community. She also serves on the Grand Teton National Park Foundation Resource Council. She is a retired attorney, and in he free time, she enjoys all the outdoor activities that Jackson offers.
