Heart of Phoenix Equine Education BLOG

More than a Rescue: A Powerful Advocate for Horses in Appalachia

Board of Directors

Jessie Hardesty: Vice President

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Education

Bachelors Degree in Business Administration

Experience:

Life long horse owner

Why Do I Rescue? coming soon

Role:

Foster and Rehabilitation

Outside of Rescue:

Jessie stays busy working in upper management at her family’s business.


Andrew Smith, ESQ

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Education:

J.D. Salmon P. Chase College of Law
B.A. Marshall University

PROFESSIONAL Experience:

Defense Research Institute
Defense Trial Counsel of West Virginia
Cabell County Bar Association
Student Articles Editor, Northern Kentucky Law Review
Bloom-Bettman Award for highest cumulative GPA, 2011, 2012
Bell Award for the highest grade in Constitutional Law, 2010
Graduated summa cum laude, Chase College of Law
Marshall University Magazine Writer of the Year, 2006
Marshall University Reporter of the Year, 2005

 

CIVIC

Generation Huntington, Huntington Regional Chamber of Commerce
Advisory Committee, W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Marshall University.


Stephanie Davis

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Education:

Animal Science – Equine Emphasis – Michigan State University / Bachelor of Business Administration – Accounting – Marshall University

Experience

30 Years of Equine Experience – Stablehand, Riding, Training, Barn Manager

Why I Work with Heart of Phoenix

I am very fortunate in my life; having been given wonderful opportunities and the ability to live a full, healthy life. It is my responsibility to pay it forward and help as many as possible to have the same chances as me, whether human or animal.

Officer Role

Accounting

Event Administration


Sonora Winds

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Education:

Herbalist

PROFESSIONAL Experience:

Decades of horse ownership

Business owner at TLC Grooming in West Virginia

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