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. Nicole Hesse was recently announced as the KTFMC scholarship winner for the Spring of 2007. Congratulations, Nicole!
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. Nicole Hesse was selected to receive the award as recognition of her work ethic, community involvement, and her dedication to the care of horses. Congratulations, Nicole!
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 26 interns for the Spring of 2007 session:
Michelle Beaver – The Ohio State University
Joni Bowling – Sierra College
Brittany Branham – University of Florida
Clay Cason – California
Krista Cotton – West Texas A&M University
Katelyn Dagit – North Carolina State University
Kelly Eatman – Berry College
Andrea Fawcett – University of Tennessee, Martin
Caitlin Fosgate – Berry College
Justin Goethals – Washington
Asha Govia – Sam Houston State University
Vyctoria Griner – Michigan State University
Nicole Hesse – California State University, Fresno
Joy Hohenshelt – University of California, Davis
Angela Infante – Michigan State University
Beth Jinkerson – Colorado State University
Lane Johnson – University of Tennessee, Martin
Chelsea Juarez – University of Wyoming
Brittany Kobylensky – University of Connecticut
Shannon McBride – Bringham Young University
Anne Nurenburg – Michigan State University
Kelly Penn – Texas A&M University
Nicole Schnell – North Carolina State University
Brianne Tisbert – Scottsdale Community College
Amy Vasko – University of California, Davis
Jennifer White – Texas A&M University
Welcome interns!
Congratulations to our Fall of 2006 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!
Rachel Bissonette – Ohio State ATI – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Joni Bowling – Sierra College – Shawnee Farm
Christina Chigbrow – University of Idaho – Stonestreet Farm
Claire Harrison – Oxford Brooks, England – Trackside Farm
Lindsey Justyn – Sierra College – Shawnee Farm
Dara Neal – Virginia Tech – Trackside Farm
Tae Won Park – South Korea – Three Chimneys Farm
Ashley Pinney – Texas A&M University – Pin Oak Stud
Alex Raisor – University of Georgia – Pin Oak Stud
Katie Tolbert – Clemson University – Juddmonte Farms
Alisa Tringale – University of Tennessee, Knoxville – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Best of luck to our Fall of 2006 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. Tae Won Park was recently announced as the KTFMC scholarship winner for the Fall of 2006. Congratulations, Tae Won!
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. Lindsey Justyn was selected to receive the award as recognition of her work ethic, community involvement, and her dedication to the care of horses. Congratulations, Lindsey!
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!
KEMI would like to thank Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) for recently awarding a grant to support KEMI. To find out more about how TCA supports the thoroughbred industry, go to www.tca.org.
The Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) is pleased to welcome 14 interns for the Fall of 2006 session:
Rachel Bissonette – Ohio State ATI
Joni Bowling – Sierra College
Christina Chigbrow – University of Idaho
Claire Harrison – Oxford Brooks, England
Lindsey Justyn – Sierra College
Dara Neal – Virginia Tech
Tae Won Park – South Korea
Ashley Pinney – Texas A&M University
Alex Raisor – University of Georgia
Katie Tolbert – Clemson University
Alisa Tringale – University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Welcome interns!
Congratulations to our Spring of 2006 Kentucky Equine Management Internship (KEMI) graduates!
Rachel Bissonette – Ohio State ATI – Shawnee Farm
Jordan Blair – Mississippi State University – Pin Oak Stud
Emily Breck – University of Connecticut – Dell Ridge Farm
Meredith Cathey – North Carolina State University – Trackside Farm
Rachael Cooper – Shasta College – Cobra Farm
Heather Dull – Auburn University – Ashford Stud
Heather Dunaway – Bluegrass Community and Technical College – Shadwell Farm
Lauren Evans – University of Vermont – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Brittany Gamler – Virginia Tech – WinStar Farm
Trisha Hamblin – Kansas State University – Shadwell Farm
Anika Hansen – Utah State University – Overbrook Farm
Shelsea Johnson – College of Southern Idaho – Milestone Farm
Michael Karcher – Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo – Three Chimneys Farm
Natalie Landen – University of Rhode Island – Lane’s End/Oak Tree Division
Kimberly Ryan – Delaware Valley College – Cobra Farm
Abigail Schmidt – Michigan State University – Shawnee Farm
Liz Sharpe – Washington State University – Dell Ridge Farm
Kristen Swiatek – Michigan State University – Trackside Farm
Shannon Touroo – Michigan State University – Pin Oak Stud
Nicole Trout – Iowa State University – Chesapeake Farm
Best of luck to our Spring of 2006 graduates!