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Behind the Scenes of DHOH | Meet the Board

1/27/2020

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Jacqui Avis
Job Description:
Jacqui is the president, founder, and de facto fearless leader of DHOH.
Catch Phrase: “Have you seen Pippy?”
Most Commonly Found: Bandaging legs, giving soaked senior to a skinny horse, making sure the barn is spotless or finding a way to save the world

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Rachelle Nye
Job Description:
 Rachelle is the fundraising chair and barn help extraordinaire.
Catch Phrase: “Have you heard about how our sponsorship opportunities can help your business?”
Most Commonly Found: Canvassing Parker, Elizabeth and Franktown for local sponsors, planning fundraisers, turning out one of the horses, or getting to the barn in under 3 minutes any time you need her

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Amanda Hudec
Job Description: 
Amanda is our event planner, creative guru and secretary.
Catch Phrase: “Do you want me to make signs?”
Most Commonly Found: Making anything and everything more beautiful than it already was, loving on one of the horses, or setting up an event

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Sally O’Donnell
Job Description: 
Sally is our compliance leader and home check expert.
Catch Phrase: “Can you take me on a tour of your property?”
Most Commonly Found: Checking out potential adopters’ properties, reviewing the by-laws, helping out around the barn, or kick-starting a new way to help more horses

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Dani Ross
Job Description: Dani is our marketing manager, horse evaluator and Google aficionado
Catch Phrase: “What’s this horse’s story?”
Most Commonly Found: Meeting with potential adopters, updating the website, testing a new horse out on the trail, or asking people to review us on Google

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Colleen Fitzpatrick
Job Description: Colleen is our communications specialist, horse evaluator and grant writing guru
Catch Phrase: “Can you tell me a bit about what you’re looking for in a horse?”
Most Commonly Found: Hopping up on a new horse for the first time, meeting with potential adopters, typing up grants and emails seemingly at the speed of light, or never needing a microphone while speaking at events

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