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You’re invited! Each June the AHC hosts our annual conference in Washington, D.C. Join us this episode as we explore the agenda, meet our speakers, and discuss why in-person conferences are still all the rage. Listen in…
HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3704 –Show Notes and Links:
- Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse Council
- Guest: Tyson Hartshorn founder of Innate.ly.
- Sponsors: Jarvis Insurance and Absorbine
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Time Stamps:
03:40 – Exciting New Topics for the Conference
13:00 – Exploring the Future of Equine Technology
16:09 – The Intersection of Technology and Equine Welfare
21:21 – Collaboration in the Horse Industry
27:27 – Scholarship Recipients and Opportunities for Future Leaders
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