
Northeast Ursamen Board
Dedicated to connection, community, and celebration—get to know the volunteers who help bring Northeast Ursamen to life.

President
Dave
Dave, aka "Brother Bear," finds leadership within the LGBTQ+ community deeply rewarding and is committed to expanding the impact of the Northeast Ursamen. Now in his third term as President, he leads initiatives to create safe, inclusive spaces that foster community connections and leadership growth. With a strong dedication to service, Dave also serves as secretary on the board of Q Plus, where he advocates for LGBTQ+ youth and supports the organization’s mission to prioritize their empowerment and well-being.

Vice President
Position Vacant
We’re currently looking for someone to step into the role of Vice President—and we’d love to hear from you! If you’re passionate about building community, supporting our mission, and helping shape the future of the Northeast Ursamen, this is a great opportunity to get involved. Whether you’ve been with us for years or are newer to the group, we welcome your interest. Reach out to us if you’d like to learn more or throw your hat in the ring!

Connecticut Bear
Chris
Chris Coyne (he/him), the current reigning Connecticut Bear (2024) and member of the Northeast Ursamen. Just a fuzzy, nerdy, goofball with a proclivity for giving bear hugs. He’s an avid gamer, both board and video game. Being healthcare worker himself (RN) he’s spending his title year raising money for his local LGBTQIA+ health center Circle Care by hosting events all around Connecticut.

Director of Events
Isaac
Isaac combines creativity and organization to plan engaging events that align with the Ursamen’s mission of creating safe, welcoming spaces for Bears and admirers to socialize, support one another, and serve the community. From signature events like Spooky Bear and Out of Hibernation to initiatives such as Bears Eat the World and Pride tabling, Isaac strives to ensure our gatherings reflect the values of inclusivity, community, and celebration.
His efforts not only bring people together but also support the NE Ursamen’s mission as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, dedicated to building a safe and supportive space for the Bear community and its allies. Isaac is committed to enhancing the NE Ursamen’s impact and continuing its legacy as a vital part of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Treasurer
Barry
Barry is a proud board member of the Ursamen, and does his best to bring a fresh perspective and passion to working towards the group's mission. With a deep commitment to inclusivity and solidarity within the LGBTQ+ community, Barry is focused on helping expand the organization's impact, particularly through strategic fundraising efforts and financial stewardship.
In addition to financial oversight, Barry is dedicated to helping the group continue to grow, strengthen its connections, and reach new individuals who can benefit from a safe space to be themselves.

Secretary
Michael
Michael was Connecticut Bear 2022 - Starheart Bear and currently serves on the Board of Directors as Secretary.
He has been actively involved with the communities of Connecticut as an advocate for the LGBTQIA community.
Is the Captain of the Hartford Harlettes, a unique Pom-Pom Squad who provide entertainment throughout New England shaking their poms for great causes
A member of the Imperial Sovereign Court of All Connecticut, many may have seen his alter-ego Morgana deLuxe out and about performing to help raise funds for various organizations.
Being an elder member of the Community he is eager to help the Ursamen bring fun and raise awareness of the Bear Community.

Media Coordinator
Ed
With degrees in English and Journalism, Ed worked as a journalist for almost a decade before moving into the private sector as a Media Coordinator and Recruitment Manager. Upon joining the Ursamen he sought to put his talents to work as a means to help the group continue its mission of building safe and exclusive spaces for all.
"I needed a place to find a sense of community. I joined the Ursamen and immediately felt welcomed and included. It's an honor to have the chance to put my skills to use to bring others that same sense of belonging." - Ed

Member at Large
Randy
Randy became a member of the club in 1996 when our monthly board meetings were held at Nick’s Bar in Hartford. It was a perfect arrangement—conduct the meeting in the back, and then move to the front for a few drinks afterward.
Randy's journey on the board began as the Potluck Coordinator. Over the years, he has held various roles including Member At Large, Secretary, Treasurer, Webmaster, and Vice President. Currently, he serves again as Member At Large.
Randy has thoroughly enjoyed his time on the board and witnessing the club's growth over the past 25 years. His historical insights continue to be valuable as we move forward.
In his professional career, Randy has been in the IT field since the mid-70s. He started with IBM Mainframes before transitioning to Desktops and Laptops. He has worked for Security Insurance, Combustion Engineering, SNET/AT&T, and IBM. After retiring in 2021, he now works part-time at Family Dollar.