Beatriz Sutton, President

Beatriz is the founder and co-admin of the group, Bad Moms of Parker, on Facebook. Over the years she had read more and more posts asking for help, especially from single moms. She started this nonprofit, with the help of her friends, to give back to the Parker community. 

Selina Seargeant, Vice President

Selina is Colorado native with a passion to serve others in our beautiful community. She’s also dedicated to empowering women to recognize their worth and value as a person. It’s crucial to help women and girls develop a positive self-image and embrace their unique strengths. Being a member of the Bad Moms of Parker board allows me to help women in Parker thrive and is a true honor to serve in this capacity.

Aly German, Treasurer

Aly is a finance and accounting leader in tech/SaaS. She grew up in Parker and absolutely loves this community. She is really excited about what this nonprofit will achieve and to give back to those in need!

Amy Wickman, Merchandiser

Amy Wickman is a dedicated nanny in our community, known for her nurturing and caring nature. Beyond her work as a nanny, Amy is the proud owner of Country Girl Customs, a thriving local small business. As a creative custom craft creator, she brings imagination and passion to every project, crafting unique and personalized items that reflect her love for creativity and craftsmanship. Amy's commitment to her community and her entrepreneurial spirit make her an asset to our organization.

Jaime Leonard, At Large

Jaime is a mom and educator residing in Parker for over a decade. Her passion for supporting other mothers led her to eagerly join the board that is dedicated to uplifting and empowering moms within the community. She looks forward to making a meaningful impact and fostering a strong network of support for mothers in Parker and beyond.

Allyson Rydwell, At Large

Allyson is a retired small business owner and stay at home grandma. She has lived in Parker for over a decade and enjoys the small town feel of the community. She has chosen to volunteer for the Bad Moms of Parker Board to be able to give back to the community that helped her grow her business and retire at 50.