The Equestrian Businesswomen Summit, held in conjunction with the U.S. Equestrian Federation’s January annual meeting, is offering a digital recap of the day that featured an array of exciting speakers.
They include keynote speaker Tracey Noonan of Wicked Good Cupcakes, noted horse breeder Lisa Lourie of Spy Coast Farm; Lisa Roskens, who brought the FEI World Cup finals to Omaha in 2017 (and you can expect to see it there again in the upcoming decade); Alexandra Cherubini of EquiFit and dressage Olympian Ashley Holzer, who owns Today’s Equestrian magazine.
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“The whole atmosphere and energy surrounding it was unlike anything I had ever been to before. It was what I hoped it would be,” commented the day’s organizers, Jennifer Wood, a public relations powerhouse.
The next step for the organization is the year-round membership platform that will launch in the spring with two tiers of membership.
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“The big thing we’re offering is networking among members, expert resources they can reach out to and online video learning content,” said Jen, explaining.the lower membership tier does not include the videos.
“It’s all kind of connected in one way or another to horses. It’s done by people who understand the industry and its nuances, or it directly connects to the equestrian industry. That’s the difference between what we can offer and a more general website.”
She sees the group as “a really true community that bridges all different aspects of the equine industry. I think we started that at the summit by having people from racing, reining, dressage and show jumping, I do see it as a way to bring all the fragmented pieces of the industry that don’t normally come together being part of a community,” she noted.
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