6666 Grit and Glory
Blair Horler has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. They most recently held the position of Vice President of National Accounts On-Premise at 6666 Grit and Glory, starting in October 2022. Prior to that, they served as the Director of National Accounts at the same company from August to October 2022.
Before joining 6666 Grit and Glory, Blair Horler was the Chief Executive Officer of Dash St. Enterprises LLC starting in March 2018. They also held the role of Vice President of Sales at Splash Premium Mixers from March to July 2019.
Blair Horler's experience in the beverage industry includes being the Director of National Accounts - On Premise at Beach Whiskey Company from June 2018 to February 2019. They also served as the Director of Sales at Austin Eastciders from July 2015 to June 2018, and as the Southwest Regional Manager at Ace Cider from June 2012 to June 2015.
Additionally, Blair Horler has experience in sales management, having worked as the Texas Sales Manager at Harrow Sports from August 2010 to June 2012.
Their career began in 1999 as the Head Squash Professional at The Union Club of New York, where they worked until August 2008.
Blair Horler completed their high school education at Roncalli in Timaru, New Zealand, from 1989 to 1993, earning a High School/Secondary Diplomas and Certificates. Following this, they attended the University of Otago from 1994 to 1997, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Sports Marketing.
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6666 Grit and Glory
Big Ranch Country has always had something to say. Our heritage runs deep with a respect for those that came before us and a tradition to do things the right way. Our legacy dates back over 150 years. Fiercely independent. Faithfully Determined. Committed to excellence. We have taken the best this iconic brand has to offer and literally bottled it. Try the cowboy approved craft beer, ranch water and soon to be launched ready-to-drink cocktails. We think you will agree that heritage does indeed run deep.