Partnerships

At PathForward, we believe success is not a solo journey—it's a collective path paved by community, support, and shared values. That’s why we proudly spotlight women-owned businesses and solopreneurs who are walking alongside us—coaches, course creators, clinicians, and service providers who are just as committed to empowering others to grow, thrive, and live with intention.

These partnerships reflect more than collaboration—they’re an extension of our mission to support people’s success, amplify women’s voices, and build a future rooted in purpose, connection, and collective change. When we support one another, we all rise.

Explore the inspiring women we’re proud to call partners in purpose.

Amy Naylor

PUBLIC SPEAKER | INNOVATOR | CHANGE MAKER | CURIOSITY CURATOR | WELLNESS ENTHUSIAST

Amy Naylor is an accomplished leader and 23-year veteran of the Olympia (WA) Police Department. Amy was integral in providing leadership and operational support for some the department’s most innovative initiatives, including successfully implementing alternative policing response strategies for multiple nationally-recognized programs. She served in a variety of roles and has a track record of advocating for equity and building lasting positive relationships with the community.

Amy retired as the Community Policing Lieutenant, overseeing Walking Patrol, Neighborhood Policing, K9 and the Traffic Unit. She was the first woman to serve as a Lieutenant in the history of the Olympia Police Department.

Bonnie Larsen

Adaptive Minds

PUBLIC SPEAKER | CHANGE MAKER | INNOVATOR | PASSIONATE PHYSICAL REHABILITATION ADVOCATE | WRITER | COACH

Bonnie Larsen is a passionate occupational therapist who has dedicated her career to working with the neuro-specialty population since 2007, when she graduated with her master’s degree from the University of Utah.

In 2018, she founded the Rehab Advocates Mindset Mentorship Program (RAMMP) to help people recovering from stroke, spinal cord injury, brain injury, amputation and other major medical complexities to live a more fulfilling life after experiencing trauma and disability.

She is a fierce advocate for mental health, body positivity and holistic wellness, including stress management and self-compassion. She is currently an adjunct professor with the University of Utah within the Department of Occupational and Recreational Therapies.

Rachael Gaibel

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP STRATEGIST | CONTENT WRITER | CONSULTANT | COACH

Rachael Gaibel has over 15 years of experience working in Corporate HR and Organizational Development. Her corporate career focused on developing, designing and implementing programs and processes to bring larger strategic goals and visions to life. The wisdom she gained through those experiences helps her support others from visioning to taking intentional action to pursue their personal and professional dreams and goals.

Rachael has been championing others to help them believe in their potential since college. Through her coaching training and lived experience, Gaibel has developed a depth of skills, knowledge, and tools to guide clients to access their own inner wisdom and possibility, helping them find their right path forward.

“When women gather in support of one another, we become architects of a future no one thought possible—one paved with purpose, lit by possibility, and carried forward by fierce compassion.”