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Spring 2015 KEMI Graduates

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Congratulations to our Spring of 2015 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!

Amanda Anderson – University of Wisconsin, Platteville – Millennium Farm

Heidi Black – University of Nebraska – Adena Springs Farm

Emily Cantlin – Delaware Valley College – Indian Creek

Rachel Corkill – Kansas State University – Juddmonte Farms

Kalia Desangles – Louisiana State University – Shawnee Farm

Kelly Dicken – University of Maryland – Monticule Farm

Jennifer Eccleston – University of Delaware – Millennium Farm

Chelsea Feathers – Mississippi State University – Calumet Farm

Rachel Field – University of Missouri, Columbia – Lane’s End / Oak Tree Division

Payge Fleming – University of California, Davis – Shawhan Place

Alexandria Francis – Louisiana State University – Shadwell Farm

Rebecca Gilchrist – University of California, Davis – Shadwell Farm

Eileen Gove – Oklahoma State University – Shawnee Farm

Jodan Grau – Tarleton State University – Lane’s End / Oak Tree Division

Sarah Hinkle – Centenary College – Indian Creek Farm

Alisha Hite – Morrisville State College – Dixiana Farm

Rachel Jenson – College of Southern Idaho – Juddmonte Farms

Darryl Kerby – University of Idaho – Trackside Farm

Brooke Lillengreen – Washington State University – Pin Oak Stud

Cara Linse – Ohio State University – Three Chimneys Farm

Kendall Marchi – Otterbein University – Denali Stud

Ashley McCallion – Southern Illinois University, Carbondale – Shawhan Place

Eric Nguyen – Richmond Tafe (Australia) – Ashford Stud

Madison Nichols – Middle Tennessee State University – Denali Stud

Brittany Osborn – Murdoch University (Australia) – Silver Springs Stud

Itzel Rios – Texas A&M University – Adena Springs

Erica Rugg – Michigan State University – Three Chimneys Farm

Jasmine Sambroak – Ohio State ATI – WinStar Farm

Erica Scally – Post University – Monticule Farm

Emily Smith – Texas A&M University – Pin Oak Stud

Caroline Tatum – Berry College – WinStar Farm

Sarah Torzewski – Tarleton State University – Silver Springs Stud

Emily Walker – Virginia Western Community College – Calumet Farm

Gaberielle White – University of Queensland (Australia) – Castleton Lyons Farm

 

Best of luck to our Spring of 2015 graduates!

KEMI announces Spring 2015 interns

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The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 34 interns for the Spring of 2015 session:

Amanda Anderson – University of Wisconsin, Platteville

Heidi Black – University of Nebraska

Emily Cantlin – Delaware Valley College

Rachel Corkill – Kansas State University

Kalia Desangles – Louisiana State University

Kelly Dicken – University of Maryland

Jennifer Eccleston – University of Delaware

Chelsea Feathers – Mississippi State University

Rachel Field – University of Missouri, Columbia

Payge Fleming – University of California, Davis

Alexandria Francis – Louisiana State University

Rebecca Gilchrist – University of California, Davis

Eileen Gove – Oklahoma State University

Jodan Grau – Tarleton State University

Sarah Hinkle – Centenary College

Alisha Hite – Morrisville State College

Rachel Jenson – College of Southern Idaho

Darryl Kerby – University of Idaho

Brooke Lillengreen – Washington State University

Cara Linse – Ohio State University

Kendall Marchi – Otterbein University

Ashley McCallion – Southern Illinois University, Carbondale

Eric Nguyen – Richmond Tafe (Australia)

Madison Nichols – Middle Tennessee State University

Brittany Osborn – Murdoch University (Australia)

Itzel Rios – Texas A&M University

Erica Rugg – Michigan State University

Jasmine Sambroak – Ohio State ATI

Erica Scally – Post University

Emily Smith – Texas A&M University

Caroline Tatum – Berry College

Sarah Torzewski – Tarleton State University

Emily Walker – Virginia Western Community College

Gaberielle White – University of Queensland (Australia)

 

Welcome interns!

Fall 2014 KEMI Graduates

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Congratulations to our Fall of 2014 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!

Brea Alexander – Iowa State University – Trackside Farm

Mallory Burcz – Michigan State University – Ashford Stud

Amaris Chan – Cal Poly Pomona – Shawhan Place Farm

Rachel Corkill – Kansas State University – Monticule Farm

Matthew Croucher – Bluegrass Community & Technical College – Ashford Stud

Julie Cunningham – Mississippi State University – Pin Oak Stud

Rachael Field – University of Missouri, Columbia – Indian Creek Farm

Jorge Garibay – Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo – Silver Springs Stud

Samantha Huff-Stronks – Colorado State University – Denali Stud

Emily King – University of Maine – Crestwood Farm

Emily Lago – University of Kentucky – Lane’s End Farm

Trisha Mauer – University of Findlay – Dell Ridge Farm

Caitlyn McCormick – University of Tennessee, Knoxville – Juddmonte Farms

Erin McLaughlin – Centenary College – Margaux Farm

Chelsey Morrison – University of Montana, Western – Denali Stud

Samantha Parlapiano – Lake Erie College – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division

Kelsie Penny – Mississippi State University – Dixiana Farm

Elizabeth Roetter – Indiana University – Pin Oak Stud

Rachel Shoemaker – Michigan State University – Monticule Farm

Emma Stout – Kansas State University – Silver Springs Stud

Jessie Tipton – University of Tennessee, Knoxville – Dell Ridge Farm

Eva Van Heeke – University of Brighton, England – Juddmonte Farms

Taylor Van Luven – Michigan State University – Calumet Farm

Matt Ziehl – University of Wisconsin, River Falls – Stone Farm

Best of luck to our Fall of 2014 graduates!

Thank you, Thoroughbred Charities of America!

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KEMI would like to thank Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) and all the farms that donated stallion seasons for all your continued support of the KEMI program.  To find out more about how TCA supports the thoroughbred industry, go to www.tca.org.

KEMI announces Fall 2014 interns

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The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 25 interns for the Fall of 2014 session:

Brea Alexander – Iowa State University

Mallory Burcz – Michigan State University

Amaris Chan – Cal Poly Pomona

Rachel Corkill – Kansas State University

Matthew Croucher – Bluegrass Community & Technical College

Julie Cunningham – Mississippi State University

Rachael Field – University of Missouri, Columbia

Jorge Garibay – Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo

Samantha Huff-Stronks – Colorado State University

Emily King – University of Maine

Emily Lago – University of Kentucky

Trisha Mauer – University of Findlay

Caitlyn McCormick – University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Erin McLaughlin – Centenary College

Chelsey Morrison – University of Montana, Western

Samantha Parlapiano – Lake Erie College

Kelsie Penny – Mississippi State University

Elizabeth Roetter – Indiana University

Rachel Shoemaker – Michigan State University

Jessica Smith – North Carolina State University

Emma Stout – Kansas State University

Jessie Tipton – University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Eva Van Heeke – University of Brighton, England

Taylor Van Luven – Michigan State University

Matt Ziehl – University of Wisconsin, River Falls

Welcome interns!

Spring 2014 KEMI Graduates

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Congratulations to our Spring of 2014 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!

Kelsey Arnold – University of Findlay – Indian Creek Farm

Danielle Austin – Delaware Valley College – WinStar Farm

Shelby Avann – University of Guelph, Canada – Ashford Stud

Bryan Barnhart – University of Louisville – Shawhan Place

Katie Clayton – University of Arkansas – Indian Creek Farm

Samantha Cripps – Michigan State University – Margaux Farm

Katie Derks – SUNY Cobbleskill – Shawnee Farm

Elizabeth Domingue – Louisiana State University – Adena Springs Farm

Lauren Eisemann – Ohio State University – Juddmonte Farms

Kaitlan Farmer – Texas A&M University – Trackside Farm

Colleen Felton – University of Massachusetts, Amherst – Dixiana Farm

Kelly Golczak – St. Xavier University – Stonestreet Farm

Allison Kosch – California State University, Fresno – Pin Oak Stud

Emily Lago – University of Kentucky – Pin Oak Stud

Melissa Lloyd – West Virginia University – WinStar Farm

Summer Lowe – College of Southern Idaho – Dell Ridge Farm

Rachael Magnuson – Washington State University – Lane’s End Farm

Michele Manhart – Iowa State University – Denali Stud

Mariah Maughan – Murdoch University, Australia – Castleton Lyons

Alyssa Milano – University of New Hampshire – Shadwell Farm

Cecily Mommaerts – Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo – Denali Stud

Alexandra Ng – Skidmore College – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division

Nikki Novak – University of Nebraska – Stonestreet Farm

Nicollette Poole – University of Georgia – Margaux Farm

Mackenzie Schneekloth – University of Nebraska – Monticule Farm

Emily Schwendemann – University of Wisconsin, River Falls – Shadwell Farm

Emily Silva – University of Connecticut – Monticule Farm

Taylor Van Luven – Michigan State University – Mallory Farm

Ke’Yatta Wall – North Carolina A&T State University – Shawnee Farm

Best of luck to our Spring of 2014 graduates!

Congratulations, Spring 2014 KTFMC award winner, Samantha Cripps!

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The Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm Managers Club (KTFMC) awards one Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) intern a Management Award each session.  This award recognizes an intern for their hard work, professionalism, and dedication to the industry.  The award includes a cash prize as well as an opportunity to shadow an industry professional of the intern’s choosing for the week following their internship.  Samantha Cripps was recently announced as the KTFMC scholarship winner for the Spring of 2014.  Congratulations, Samantha!

Congratulations, Spring 2014 Michelle Fuerniss Scholarship Winner, Lauren Eisemann!

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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.  Lauren Eisemann was selected to receive the award as recognition of her work ethic, community involvement, and his dedication to the care of horses.  Congratulations, Lauren!