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Meet Jill Montgomery PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 August 2008

Name:

Jill Montgomery Jill Montgomery

Occupation:

Ranch Manager, Turkey Creek Ranch, Fort Carson, CO, United States Army
Owner, JRAM Enterprises – Equine Industry Consulting Firm

Years in horse industry:

31

Current & previous organizations you are/have been involved in:

Current

  • Certified Horsemanship Association’s Board of Directors Member
  • Animal Welfare Council Board of Directors Member
  • American Horse Council’s State Horse Council Advisory Committee Member
  • American Youth Horse Council National Symposium Committee Member
  • Colorado Unwanted Horse Alliance, Founding Member
  • Arroyo Ranch, Boarding and Training Facility, Owner
  • International Military Community Executives Association

Previous

  • American Youth Horse Council. Past Executive Director
  • Pueblo West Horsemen’s Association, Past Vice President
  • American Heart Association, Past Event Coordinator (Indpls. IN)

Accomplishments:

Selected publications:

Colorado’s Unwanted Horse Environmental Assessment, Executive SummaryA commissioned report of the Colorado Unwanted Horse Alliance prepared by JRAM Enterprises, copyright July, 2008

Colorado’s Unwanted Horse Environmental AssessmentA commissioned report of the Animal Assistance Foundation by Jill Montgomery and Nancy Fell, copyright April, 2008

The Human and Horse Connection: Why Kids + Horses=Magic” by Jill Montgomery, Horse Connection Magazine, PP18-20 March, 2002

The knowledge you bring to the CHC:

Horse Industry Issues, Non-Profit Management, Event Management, Equine Facility Management, and taking good notes.

How you can benefit the CHC and its members:

Watch dogging the legislative issues that threaten to take away the average person’s ability to own, ride, drive, and enjoy horses or ability to pass those opportunities on to their children.

What you do in your spare time:

What is spare time?

The types of horses you own/ride:

Predominately American Paint Horses and American Quarter Horses, although most popular breeds have been represented in my barns at one time or another.

The discipline you are interested in:

Fox Hunting, Team Penning, Trail Riding.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 August 2008 )
 

 

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