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. Sebastian Angelillo was recently announced as the KTFMC scholarship winner for the Spring of 2011. Congratulations, Sebastian!
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. Jake Lederman was selected to receive the award as recognition of his work ethic, community involvement, and his dedication to the care of horses. Congratulations, Jake!
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 23 interns for the Spring of 2011 session:
Sebastian Angelillo – Uruguay
Christine Brinkmann – Delaware Valley College
Elizabeth Burgess – St. Mary of the Woods College
Jessica Crannell – Washington State University
Jessica Dachtler – Michigan State University
Corey Ditommasso – University of Delaware
Bethany Edler – Louisiana State University
Sally Farnsworth – University of Texas
Kara Harvey – Purdue University
Lauren Kallaway – Oregon State University
Julia Lazinger – Post University
Jake Lederman – Clemson University
Erin Leerssen – Oregon State University
Alex Lowe – Hartpury College, England
Carolann McGee – Purdue University
Lauren Morici – Penn State University
Danielle Nichter – The Ohio State University
Amy Rahaim – University of Findlay
Meghan Seay – Northern Arizona University
Tymbre Stender – Montana State University
Nicole Swirsley – Colorado State University
Jessie Thomson – Penn State University
Elizabeth Willems – Cal State Fresno
Welcome interns!
Congratulations to our Fall of 2010 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!
Sarah Agner – Middle Tennessee State University – Shadwell Farm
Jonathan Carpenter – Montana State University – Margaux Farm
Rachel Claxton – Tarleton State University – Dell Ridge Farm
Amanda Copan – Virginia Tech University – Lane’s End Farm/Oak Tree Division
Zach Dieffenbach – Michigan State University – Margaux Farm
Lindsay Dolan – Colorado State University – Chesapeake Farm
Jessica Fazioli – Michigan State University – Shawnee Farm
Tim Hintz – University of Wisconsin, River Falls – Pin Oak Stud
Joseph Hodges – Mississippi State University – Trackside Farm
Cory Hodskins – Murray State University – Dell Ridge Farm
Lauren Houf – Truman State University – Dixiana Farm
Wade Hyer – Eastern Oregon University – Juddmonte Farms
Aelin Johnson – Middle Tennessee State University – Dell Ridge Farm
Julianne Kalmar – Michigan State University – Ashford Stud
Kelsey Madden – Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo – Royal Oak Farm
Heather Mitzner – Kansas State University – Lane’s End Farm
Jacquelene Pasko – Michigan State University – Juddmonte Farms
Emma Risley – University of Wisconsin, Platteville – Denali Stud
Ciara Simek – University of Connecticut – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Joshua Stevens – University of Louisville – Margaux Farm
Victoria Tilson – University of Tennessee, Knoxville – Chesapeake Farm
Anna Vloedman – The Ohio State University – Pin Oak Stud
Leah Ward – Texas A&M University – Juddmonte Farms
Best of luck to our Fall of 2010 graduates!
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. Wade Hyer was recently announced as the KTFMC scholarship winner for the Fall of 2010. Congratulations, Wade!
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. Zach Dieffenbach was selected to receive the award as recognition of his work ethic, community involvement, and his dedication to the care of horses. Congratulations, Zach!
Juddmonte Farms generously made Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) the beneficiary for the Spinster Stakes, and Keeneland Association graciously matched their donation. Thank you for your support!
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 25 interns for the Fall of 2010 session:
Sarah Agner – Middle Tennessee State University
Jonathan Carpenter – Montana State University
Rachel Claxton – Tarleton State University
Amanda Copan – Virginia Tech University
Zach Dieffenbach – Michigan State University
Lindsay Dolan – Colorado State University
Jessica Fazioli – Michigan State University
Samantha Hilbon – Cal Poly, Pomona
Tim Hintz – University of Wisconsin, River Falls
Joseph Hodges – Mississippi State University
Cory Hodskins – Murray State University
Lauren Houf – Truman State University
Wade Hyer – Eastern Oregon University
Aelin Johnson – Middle Tennessee State University
Julianne Kalmar – Michigan State University
Kelsey Madden – Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
Heather Mitzner – Kansas State University
Jacquelene Pasko – Michigan State University
Pablo Puga – Dickinson State University
Emma Risley – University of Wisconsin, Platteville
Ciara Simek – University of Connecticut
Joshua Stevens – University of Louisville
Victoria Tilson – University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Anna Vloedman – The Ohio State University
Leah Ward – Texas A&M University
Welcome interns!
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.
Congratulations to our Spring of 2010 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!
Sarah Agner – Middle Tennessee State University – Shadwell Farm
Caitlin Barnett – University of Arkansas – Shadwell Farm
Christi Caruso – Murray State University – Ashford Stud
Zachary Dieffenbach – Michigan State University – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Andrea Dow – Lake Erie College – Shawnee Farm
Alex Dvorski – William Woods University – Dell Ridge Farm
Vanessa Fry – Texas A&M University – Royal Oak Farm
Emily Grosso – Otterbein College – Adena Springs
Amanda Hakes – Kansas State University – Adena Springs
Evan Hall-Wilhelm – Mount Ida College – Darby Dan Farm
Katherine Hoffman – Montana State University – Trackside Farm
Candace James – Auburn University – Shawnee Farm
Heather Likins – University of Wyoming – Dixiana Farm
Kelsey Lupo – University of Massachusetts, Amherst – Juddmonte Farms
Elise Madara – Louisiana State University – Dell Ridge Farm
Nancy Miller – Tennessee Tech University – Cobra Farm
Katie Orben – University of Florida – Trackside Farm
Leah Ross – University of New Hampshire – Pin Oak Stud
Brianne Sharp – University of Arkansas – Margaux Farm
Margaux Thomas – Italy – Margaux Farm
Amber-Lynn Van Wiebe – Canada – Margaux Farm
Kemal Yilmaz – Turkey – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Whitney Zoll – Michigan State University – Pin Oak Stud
Best of luck to our Spring of 2010 graduates!