Started in 2000, StableManagement.com is the #1 Stable Management Resource for the Horse Professional. The latest innovations in horse care and facility management are presented alongside best business practices and client management tips, providing content designed to address the unique-and not-so-unique-issues facing the equine professional. StableManagement.com recognizes that an equine business is like any other business and, in order to be successful, stable owners and operators need access to information on the latest products and ideas to create sound business strategies. Through profiles, forums, research and in-depth features and videos, Stable Management is the voice of the equine industry, no matter the breed, no matter the discipline.
Ultimately, StableManagement.com is a forum for the exchange of ideas and a tool with which to communicate. In that sense, it is your website, so your input is important to us.
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Jennifer Rowan, Publisher/Editor Jennifer's love of all things equine started very early in her life. After years of lessons, camps and begging her parents for a horse of her own, Jennifer got into the horse boarding and lesson business and wound up with a backyard full of horses. After a few years running an equine facility and learning lessons the hard way, Jennifer tapped into her background in publishing and started Stable Management magazine, designed specifically for the equine professional. Twelve years later, Stable Management continues to thrive as a forum for those that own and operate equine facilities around the country. |
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Elizabeth Eren, Assistant Editor Riding since the age of 3, Elizabeth has cared for, and worked with, horses all her life. She currently owns and shows her Irish Thoroughbred, Ramblin' Rose in northern California. Elizabeth studied at Northeastern University in Boston and received her Master's degree in journalism from the University of Nevada, Reno. Elizabeth has been part of the Stable Management team for five years and is based in Lake Tahoe. |
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Beth LaPointe, Advertising Sales Director Beth has more than 20 years of experience in business development and marketing to help Stable Management advertisers find new revenue streams. Brought up in a farm environment, she has been an equine enthusiast from the get-go, riding and sharing in muck duties at the family stable. Among Beth's favorite pastimes are Newport and Myopia Polo and the races at Saratoga. She lives in a renovated barn in New Hampshire with her two teenage children and a cat. |





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