Maggee Harrison
Maggee Harrison moved to Bozeman in 2002 and worked at Eagle Mount as the Adaptive Horsemanship Program Director from 2009 until her retirement in 2022. She grew up in northeast Connecticut on a “mini-farm” and was an active 4-H member all the way through her senior year at the University of Connecticut. Her life-long relationship with horses lead her to pursue her Master of Science focusing on Large Animal Reproduction and Physiology.
She has significant graduate credits from George Mason University in pursuit of her Masters of Education – Special Education. Prior to relocating to Bozeman she planned to pursue a career working with middle schoolers with emotional disabilities because she believes that horses and being engaged in the great outdoors are healing and restorative for so many individuals trying to find their place in the world.
Maggee is an active member of PATH International, for whom she serves as a Site Visitor and Mentor, and she holds her Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructor and Equine Specialists in Mental Health and Learning credentials from PATH.

