2024 Emerging Leader Award Recipients
2024 Emerging Leader Award Recipients
For more information about the AQHA Emerging Leader Award nomination process and selection, visit www.aqha.com/aqha-emerging-leader-award.
January 29, 2024 | News and Publications , News and Publications , Youth , Youth , About AQHA | AQHA corporate partners , American Quarter Horse Youth Association (AQHYA) , Conferences, conventions and seminars
The American Quarter Horse Association announces the 2024 Emerging Leader Award recipients:
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Ali Hartman of Advance, North Carolina
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Ariel Higgins of Lascassas, Tennessee
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Arizona Parker of Cave Creek, Arizona
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Ashley Kanaman of Weatherford, Texas
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Carey Nowacek of San Antonio, Texas
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Logan Pluhar of Whitesboro, Texas
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Tammy Greaves of New Milton, Hampshire
AQHA and Farnam are thrilled to work together to recognize these young adults for their outstanding leadership abilities and service to the equine industry through the Emerging Leader Award. This award is for young adults, ages 21-35, and acknowledges success in their early careers, as well as their contributions to the industry. This year’s recipients will be celebrated at the 2024 AQHA Convention, slated for March 15-18 in Las Vegas.
For more information about the AQHA Emerging Leader Award nomination process and selection, visit www.aqha.com/aqha-emerging-leader-award.
About the Sponsors
Founded in 1946, Farnam Companies Inc. has grown to become one of the most widely recognized names in the animal health products industry and has become one of the largest makers of equine products in the country. That’s why no one offers a more complete selection of horse care products. Farnam Horse Products serves both the pleasure horse, and the performance horse markets with products for fly control, deworming, hoof and leg care, grooming, wound treatment and leather care, plus supplements.
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