Universities Connect Equine Industry Professionals with Resources and Opportunities
AMES, Iowa – Equine business professionals in the North Central Region of the United States are invited to a dynamic, multi-state conference where they will be connected with land grant universities, industry professionals and other valuable resources.
In an effort to keep equine businesses a vital part of rural communities, the Equine Business Conference will provide horse industry professionals with information and resources on liability, business finance, marketing and insurance for equine businesses.
Hosted by Michigan State University, University of Minnesota, University of Nebraska and Iowa State University, this one-day conference will be offered on Saturday, Feb. 25, in four locations – Ames, Iowa; East Lansing, Mich.; St. Paul, Minn.; and Lincoln, Neb. At each location, participants will hear from a “live” industry expert and will see broadcasts of presenters from the other three locations. The Iowa location is Room 13 Curtiss Hall, Iowa State University, Ames.
Conference topics will include:
- Equine Insurance: Using Insurance to Protect Your Horse, Yourself, and Your Equine Business Investment; Wade Ellerbrook, licensed real estate broker, insurance broker and appraiser
- Law: Legal Liability and Contracts; Julie Fershtman, attorney, Foster Swift Collins & Smith, P.C.
- Taxes and Finance: Structuring Your Horse Business to Succeed in the Future; Tina Barrett, executive director, Nebraska Farm Business
- Promotion, Marketing and Advertising: Tips on Social Media and Low- and No-Cost Promotion; Terry Schroeder, CEO, Reichert Celebration, Inc.
Advance online registration at www.myhorseuniversity.com/ebc is required. The registration fee is $30. Sponsorship opportunities also are available.
Funded in part by a grant from the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, the Equine Business Conference is a collaborative effort between My Horse University and eXtension/horses.
-30-
Home
Family Finance
Family Finance
Nutrition & Health
Child Nutrition
Food Safety
Healthy Living and Eating
Family Life
Caregiving
Child Care & Education
Reducing Poverty
Reducing Poverty
Contacts & Resources


Comments
Post new comment