Tag: USDF

Staff Profile: Elena Sandidge

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Department: Competitions Job title: Senior Competition Coordinator What is your main task in the office? Processing USDF Competition Recognition applications and reviewing prize lists. Members may call...

Memories from the 2015 Adequan®/USDF Annual Convention

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As we prepare for this year's convention in Savannah, GA we look back on the 2015 convention held in Las Vegas, NV. Photos by Jennifer...

Staff Profile: Stephanie Hamm

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Department: Accounting Job title: Accounting Activities Manager What is your main task in the office? Accounts Payable, Region accounts.  Members may call you concerning: Checks they have or...

Competitors at the Kentucky Horse Park During the Lead Up to...

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Slide show of photos taken by Chelsey Burris

Staff Profile: Danielle Marie Titland

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Department: Marketing Job title: Advertising Sales Representative What is your main task in the office?       Communicating with businesses that are interested in advertising in one of many formats...

Staff Profile: Lacy Jinks

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Department:  Competitions Job title: Senior Competitions Coordinator What is your main task in the office?  I coordinate the Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional Championships Program, Regional Adult Amateur...

Staff Profile: Eila Luft

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Editor's note: Eila retired from USDF in May 2020. Department: Accounting Job title: Account Receivables Coordinator          What is your main task in the office?     Compiling reports...

Staff Profile: Jill Chamblin

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Department: Membership Job title: GMO Coordinator What is your main task in the office? I provide support to over 100 Group Member Organizations (GMOs) by processing...

Staff Profile: James Henderson

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Department: Operations Job title: Operations Coordinator          What is your main task in the office?     Building Management/Mail processing  Members may call you concerning:    My position usually has...
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Survival Guide: Fly Season

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The colder months may be gone, but now, the flies are here, and it’s our responsibility to be prepared to keep our horses comfortable.