The Michell Fuerniss Scholarship Fund has been established to benefit one commendable KEMI intern each session. The scholarship fund was created to honor the memory of Michelle Fuerniss, a young Central Kentucky woman who was devoted to the Thoroughbred industry. Charmion Lee has been selected to be winner of this session’s Michelle Fuerniss Scholarship. She was selected to receive the award as recognition of her work ethic, community involvement, and her dedication to the care of horses. Congratulations, Charmion Lee!
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 14 interns for the Fall of 2005 session:
Andrew Bane – Columbia State Community College
Kelly Clark – Utah State University
Andrea Crowley – Michigan State University
Neel Ford – University of Kentucky
Myra Haberneck – North Carolina State Universtiy
James Hayes – University of Kentucky
Lisa Marie Jess – Michigan State University
Erika Justus – Northern Michigan University
Carrie Klooster – University of California, Davis
Charmion Lee – Texas A&M University
Charlotte McLaren – Michigan State University
Natalie Phillips – University of St. Andrews, Scottland
Erin Priest – Colorado State University
Katie Roche – California State University, Chico
Crystal Stotler – Kansas State University
Welcome interns!
Congratulations to our Spring of 2005 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!
Cheryl Brewer – Judson College – Indian Creek Farm
Patricia Bunch – University of Tennessee, Martin – Chesapeake Farm
Lauren Dermyer – Colorado State University – Margaux Farm
Elise Dunphy – Penn State University – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Diana Gauck – Purdue University – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Rosella Hunter – California State University, Fresno – WinStar Farm
Anna Johnson – University of Kentucky – Shadwell Farm
Erika Justus – Northern Michigan University – Three Chimneys Farm
Melissa Kakoczki – University of Tennessee, Martin – Cobra Farm
Ashley Maiero – University of California, Davis – Overbrook Farm
Laura Perillo – University of Kentucky – Darby Dan Farm
Rebecca Siviera – Elms College – Shawnee Farm
Crystal Stotler – Kansas State University – Cobra Farm
Molly Welle – University of Minnesota – Shawnee Farm
Sara Whalley – Judson College – Dell Ridge Farm
Renae Williams – Northeastern State University – Indian Creek Farm
Lloyd Willis – Texas A&M University – Trackside Farm
Best of luck to our Spring of 2005 graduates!
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 18 interns for the Spring of 2005 session:
Cheryl Brewer – Judson College
Patricia Bunch – University of Tennessee, Martin
Lauren Dermyer – Colorado State University
Elise Dunphy – Penn State University
Diana Gauck – Purdue University
Rosella Hunter – California State University, Fresno
Anna Johnson – University of Kentucky
Erika Justus – Northern Michigan University
Melissa Kakoczki – University of Tennessee, Martin
Ashley Maiero – University of California, Davis
Laura Perillo – University of Kentucky
Rebecca Siviera – Elms College
Crystal Stotler – Kansas State University
Evren Tortum – Turkey
Molly Welle – University of Minnesota
Sara Whalley – Judson College
Renae Williams – Northeastern State University
Lloyd Willis – Texas A&M University
Welcome interns!
Congratulations to our Fall of 2004 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!
Leah Burnison – Laramie County Community College – Shawnee Farm
Taylor Cabalka – Colorado State University – Trackside Farm
Jessie Daniels – Linn Benton Community College – Pin Oak Stud
Sasha Fritsch – Cornell University – Three Chimneys Farm
Elizabeth Graeber – Texas A&M University – Trackside Farm
Reid Jones – Colorado State University – Margaux Farm
Amy Lafave – University of New Hampshire – Juddmonte Farms
Adam Marthaler – University of Minnesota, Crookston – Chesapeake Farm
Michaela Mathis – California State University, Fresno – Juddmonte Farms
Suzanne Meyer – Southern Illinois University, Carbondale – Indian Creek Farm
Catherine Socha – University of Findlay – Indian Creek Farm
Alexis Van Hooser – University of Illinois, Champaign – Margaux Farm
Stephanie Welder – The Ohio State University – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Best of luck to our Fall of 2004 graduates!
The Michell Fuerniss Scholarship Fund has been established to benefit one commendable KEMI intern each session. The scholarship fund was created to honor the memory of Michelle Fuerniss, a young Central Kentucky woman who was devoted to the Thoroughbred industry. Elizabeth Graeber has been selected to be awarded the Michelle Fuerniss Scholarship recipient this session. Congratulations, Elizabeth!
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 17 interns for the Fall of 2004 session:
Leah Burnison – Laramie County Community College
Taylor Cabalka – Colorado State University
Jessie Daniels – Linn Benton Community College
Jamie Delaney – Meredith Manor Equestrian Centre
Sasha Fritsch – Cornell University
Elizabeth Graeber – Texas A&M University
Reid Jones – Colorado State University
Alicia Kleppinger – Pennsylvania State University
Amy Lafave – University of New Hampshire
Adam Marthaler – University of Minnesota, Crookston
Michaela Mathis – California State University, Fresno
Kristy McConnell – Meredith Manor Equestrian Centre
Suzanne Meyer – Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Catherine Socha – University of Findlay
John “Sandy” Stuart – Hampden Sydney College
Alexis Van Hooser – University of Illinois, Champaign
Stephanie Welder – The Ohio State University
Welcome interns!
Congratulations to our Spring of 2004 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!
Jarrett Bishop – West Texas A&M University – Pin Oak Stud
Amy Bunt – Virginia Tech University – Lantern Hill Farm
Katherine Cain – University of Tennessee – Cobra Farm
Katheryn Cerny – Cal Poly University – Margeaux Farm
Amy Delwiche – Virginia Tech University – WinStar Farm
Jeni Hamilton – Murray State University – Shadwell Farm
Jenna Johnson – University of Vermont – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Kristen Lashley – Judson College – Shawnee Farm
Marsha McDowell – North Carolina State University – Overbrook Farm
Shanna Merritt – Virginia Tech University – Shawnee Farm
Claire Rademeyer – South Africa – Trackside Farm
Elaine Smith – Ireland – Ashford Stud
Karen Sonju – Oregon State University – Indian Creek Farm
Anna Thompson – University of Wisconsin – Indian Creek Farm
Kerry Thompson – University of Maryland – Dell Ridge Farm
Cori Woelk – Kansas State University – Classic Star Farm
Best of luck to our Spring of 2004 graduates!
The Michell Fuerniss Scholarship Fund has been established to benefit one commendable KEMI intern each session. The scholarship fund was created to honor the memory of Michelle Fuerniss, a young Central Kentucky woman who was devoted to the Thoroughbred industry. Katherine Cain is the first intern to be awarded the Michelle Fuerniss Scholarship. She was selected to receive the award as recognition of her work ethic, community involvement, and her dedication to the care of horses. Congratulations, Katherine Cain!
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 17 interns for the Spring of 2004 session:
Jarrett Bishop – West Texas A&M University
Amy Bunt – Virginia Tech University
Katherine Cain – University of Tennessee
Katheryn Cerny – Cal Poly University
Jennifer Delaittre – University of Arizona
Amy Delwiche – Virginia Tech University
Jeni Hamilton – Murray State University
Jenna Johnson – University of Vermont
Kristen Lashley – Judson College
Marsha McDowell – North Carolina State University
Shanna Merritt – Virginia Tech University
Claire Rademeyer – South Africa
Elaine Smith – Ireland
Karen Sonju – Oregon State University
Anna Thompson – University of Wisconsin
Kerry Thompson – University of Maryland
Cori Woelk – Kansas State University
Welcome interns!