A promotion for a Kentucky 5-star stalwart

Vanessa Coleman has been named chief competition and operating officer of Equestrian Events Inc., which supports the development of equestrian sports by staging sporting events at the highest level, including eventing’s Defender Kentucky 5-star.

EEI, which also presents the Cosequin® Lexington CCI4*-S and Kentucky International CSI5* show jumping competition on the same April weekend as the 5-star event, attracts nearly 90,000 spectators.

Vanessa, who has a bachelor’s degree in business from Lindenwood University in St. Louis, worked as an accountant, ran her own barn and organized a local horse trial.

Vanessa Coleman

She volunteered annually at the Kentucky Three-Day Event for her mother, who was the chief steward of horse inspection. In 2008, Janie Atkinson, director of the event at that time, asked Vanessa to help with the fixture, and she has been on staff ever since.

Vanessa, who had been senior director of competition for EEI since 2013, is responsible for overseeing all competitive aspects of its events, including coordination with contractors and volunteers. Before that, she served as director of ticketing and transitioned to lead sponsorship in 2012.

Vanessa, who tries to give back to the sport by volunteering and supporting other local events as much as she can, was an eventer most of her life and still owns two horses. She and her husband, Anthony, have a daughter, Alexa.

“Few people in our sport are as universally liked and respected as Vanessa,” said EEI Chief Executive Officer Molly Day.

“Vanessa has played an integral role in the Kentucky Three-Day Event achieving its position of worldwide prominence, and EEI is incredibly fortunate to have her as a key member of our team.”