The United States Pony Clubs, Inc.
Elizabeth Moyer began their work experience in 1991 as a Senior Copywriter at Joslins, where they worked until 1994. Elizabeth then joined Robinsons-May as a Copywriter from 1995 to 1999. In 1999, they moved to Horse Illustrated as an Associate Editor, and later held the positions of Managing Editor from 2002 to 2006, and then Editor from 2006 to 2015. During their time at Horse Illustrated & Young Rider from 2015 to 2019, they served as Group Editor, responsible for planning, supervising, and producing content for 18 issues per year in addition to managing the editorial staff and freelance contributors. Currently, Elizabeth Moyer is working as a Fundraising & Marketing Coordinator at The United States Pony Clubs, Inc., a position they have held since October 2019.
Elizabeth Moyer attended the University of Colorado Boulder from 1987 to 1991, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Advertising.
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The United States Pony Clubs, Inc.
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Pony Club is the largest equestrian educational organization in the world. This is where it all begins! The skills, habits and values instilled through horsemanship will apply to every part of a member’s life. Members have access to the Pony Club online community, educational standards and achievements, and the chance to participate in activities such as lessons and certifications, rallies and competitions, Championships and Pony Club Festival. A host of additional programs such as international exchanges, scholarships, and the Visiting Instructors Program are available to members who develop and progress through Pony Club. Many of our participants feel that Pony Club helped shape their character and the choices they have made in life. The United States Pony Clubs, Inc. started in 1954 to teach riding and the proper care of horses. Since then, Pony Club has expanded to many countries around the world, with the main goal being to promote sportsmanship, stewardship and leadership through horsemanship. What is in a name? Back in 1929 in Great Britain, the term “pony” was used to describe the mount of a youth equestrian. With a name steeped in the tradition of educating the next generation of equestrians, the name Pony Club continues to focus on education and quality care of both horses and ponies, although we now offer educational opportunities to all ages, levels, and disciplines of equine enthusiasts. In the last decade, Pony Club has strengthened programming to meet the needs of equestrians of all ages. This has included, offering Pony Club through established riding centers, expanding certifications to include the disciplines of Dressage and Show Jumping, bringing in Western disciplines, adding educational opportunities at the grassroots level through developed standardized curriculum and additional online education, and including land conservation in the Standards of Proficiency. With approximately 600 clubs and centers, there is a good chance we are near you!
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