Board, instructors, volunteers

Meet the team

Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb is shaped by instructors, coordinators, and volunteers who keep weekly training practical, welcoming, and grounded in steady progress for both dogs and handlers.

Club leadership

A working team built around structure and local knowledge

The club team combines planning, instruction, member support, and field coordination so sessions remain clear, safe, and useful for handlers at different levels.

From first contact to weekly practice, each role helps maintain a club environment where progress is visible and the community around dog training stays active in Karlsborg.

Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb members and volunteers during a club activity.

Team members

Eight people supporting training, members, and club life

Portrait of Anna Johansson, director of Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb.

Team member 01

Anna Johansson

Director

Anna oversees the club's direction, member communication, and long-term planning, with a focus on keeping the organization practical, stable, and welcoming.

Portrait of Erik Lund, head instructor at Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb.

Team member 02

Erik Lund

Head instructor

Erik leads the club's training structure and helps handlers translate core skills into reliable work across everyday situations and organized sessions.

Portrait of Sofia Berg, obedience trainer at Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb.

Team member 03

Sofia Berg

Obedience trainer

Sofia works with contact, precision, and engagement exercises, helping teams create cleaner routines and steadier communication.

Portrait of Johan Eriksson, field coordinator at Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb.

Team member 04

Johan Eriksson

Field coordinator

Johan manages training spaces, equipment flow, and on-site logistics so club evenings run smoothly and make good use of the local environment.

Portrait of Maria Svensson, puppy and foundations coach at Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb.

Team member 05

Maria Svensson

Foundations coach

Maria supports newer handlers with calm, repeatable basics that improve everyday confidence, cooperation, and readiness for future training.

Portrait of Lars Nilsson, working dog instructor at Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb.

Team member 06

Lars Nilsson

Working dog instructor

Lars focuses on motivation, endurance, and practical challenge work for teams that want to develop more advanced structure and drive.

Portrait of Elin Karlsson, membership coordinator at Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb.

Team member 07

Elin Karlsson

Membership coordinator

Elin handles registrations, onboarding, and practical member support so new and returning participants know where to start and who to contact.

Portrait of Oskar Pettersson, volunteer lead at Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb.

Team member 08

Oskar Pettersson

Volunteer lead

Oskar coordinates club help during events and open evenings, keeping the social side of the organization active and well supported.

Working together

Consistent support from first visit to regular training

The team balances structure and accessibility, making it easier for members to move from first questions into steady participation in club life.

Whether the goal is confidence in daily routines or more advanced working sessions, members meet a group that values clarity, follow-through, and local community.

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Club training moment showing the teamwork behind Karlsborgs Brukshundsklubb.