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Caslin named Director of Unwanted Horse Coalition

The American Horse Council is pleased to announce the arrival of Ericka Caslin, who will serve as Director of the Unwanted Horse Coalition.

Caslin is a graduate of Virginia Tech's Animal Sciences program and has been an active member of the hunter/jumper community for more than 10 years, competing at shows throughout the country. For the past four years, she served as the Administrative Director of the Washington International Horse Show. As the administrative director of WIHS, Caslin handled many aspects of the event, from planning a large part of the show to maintaining relationships with many of the integral people and foundations within the equestrian industry. Caslin owns horses of her own, and is focused on the needs of the industry and brings a vast knowledge of the equestrian community as a whole.¬ 

Dr. Tom Lenz, Chairman of the Unwanted Horse Coalition, said, "We are happy to have Ericka join the team. She brings great enthusiasm, and an understanding of the horse industry."


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