ABOUT US

We chose HERD because it encompasses HER— we want to be a space for anyone who has walked through this male-dominated/focused world and not felt entirely welcomed, who has found themselves 'outside' the norm, who has looked for a 'room of their own.' HERD also reminds us that what happens to one of us impacts all of us.

We chose the word HERD because it's a homophone of HEARD. And that's our number one objective— to help you be heard. Your stories matter. They will change the world.

We chose the word HERD because it embodies the collective identity- the belonging to a group, the feeling of a sisterhood that is expansive and limitless, but also right here, in the room.

We know there are negative connotations to herds. Herd mentality isn't always a good thing. And being called a sheep- that most common of herd animals, can be synonymous for following blindly. And then there's cows. You old cow. But we aim to turn that all on its head. There is power in a herd. And in the animal kingdom- herds are primarily female.

Did you know that a herd of musk ox, when feeling threatened, rush together to form a protective circle, facing outward, forming a phalanx of heads and horns? It kind of feels like that is what might be needed right now. A phalanx of heads and horns.

So let's build our herd! We believe that by sharing your story with other women, by being vulnerable and sharing your mistakes as well as your triumphs, you will inspire others to get out there and give it a go. You will make this world stronger, and safer, and frankly more delightful. Get ready to join the herd. Be HERD. You Are Herd.

HERD Community HERD Event

THE MATRIARCHS

Amy and Gretchen met working as summer staff at YMCA Camp St. Croix in the late 1980s and have been lifelong friends. At a time when big hair and even bigger glasses were in style and girls were often taught that "no" meant "yes," they found camp to be a refuge. It was a place where young women could create their own path, rather than conform to societal expectations. They were free to be themselves— loud, funny, strong, brash, and daring. They led rowdy songs in the dining hall, made no apologies for winning a challenge, pushed their cabin groups to set high goals and expectations for themselves, and regularly challenged the notion of a "four-man tent." It just felt fun at the time, but it turns out they were also mentoring and empowering scores of girls; encouraging them to embrace their authentic selves.

As Gretchen and Amy entered their fifties, they got the itch. What if there was a way to continue to help women find their voice? Was it time to take a role as an elder and bring the herd together for safety, strength, and community? We think so! Let's do this.

The Matriarchs Amy and Gretchen

OUR FOUNDERS

For more than a decade, we considered creating a women-centered storytelling platform. This year, we turned that idea into reality with the launch of HERD, and the enthusiastic response has been incredible. Our initial event sold out completely within just three days! We are so grateful for your faith in our vision and in the power of women connecting. The energy created when strong, amazing women come together to support each other is truly magical. We deeply appreciate the following HERD friends, badasses, bosses, sheros, and matriarchs who have championed us and are essential to HERD's continued growth and success.

Linda Alter Mary Kay Bailey Carrie Bakken Beth Barsness Kristin Beckmann Cecile Bedor Wendy Berry Kelly Binfet Julie Bluhm Melissa Borgmann Elizabeth Boyer Molly Brendmoen Becky Dale Liz Davis Holly Dayton Theresa Douglas Peggy Ellefsen Jennifer Follett Sarah Gisser Colleen Gonzalez Kathleen Green Mike Hahm Meegan Hall Laura Harris Betsy Hearn Linda Heemstra Sallie Held Michelle L Hoff Kathleen Hoffer Meg Hobday Lora Horan-Kimsal Cristen Incitti Jessica Johnston Therese (Terry) Kelly Lauren Lindelof Heather Lockwood Stephanie Lonetti Amy Marquardt Erica McNair Marsden Kelly Martinson Ned Mayo Kirsten McCormick Rebecca Miller Ann Mulholland M Kathleen Murphy Karen Neal Christine A Nelson Sawyer Neske Lisa Ohnstad Megan O'Leary Carol Parry Jill Pavlak Julie Pena Toni Pelletier Sue Riekels Mary Ruch Jean Sage Jonathan Sage-Martinson Mary Beth Schirber (Spray) Suzette Schommer Susan T. Schuster Rebecca Skoler Brielle Stoyke Julie Stucky Sara Swenson Sabrina Tvedten Swinnea Rasa Terhaar Wendy Underwood Mia van der Paardt JoAnn Verweij Joey Vossen Alison Warford Jennifer Welbaum Nora Whalen