Meet our Newest Method Ambassadors

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Thirteen talented horsemen graduated the Clinician Academy this month as Method Ambassadors and are excited to help horse owners achieve their horsemanship dreams! The individuals completed nine weeks of intense, hands-on learning at the ranch and were tested in-depth over their knowledge of the Method. The Ambassadors are located throughout the United States and Australia and are available for lessons and clinics and accept horses for training.

2016 Method Ambassadors:

Kurstyn Adams – Mexia, Texas

Daniel Coggin – Birmingham, Alabama

Connie Harris – Elizabeth, Colorado

Juliana Hillman – Stephenville, Texas

Shaley Jackson – Fredericksburg, Texas

Shannon Pigott – San Antonio, Texas

Aimee Rioux – New Smyrna Beach, Florida

Carlie Scarbery – Willits, California

Janis Scott – Placerville, California

Alexandra Sparks – Daphne, Alabama

Josh Standen – Cairns, QLD Australia

Faith Stevenson – Hobson, Montana

Brittney Watts – Stephenville, Texas

To learn all about our newest Ambassadors, visit www.certifiedclinician.com and scroll down the page to the Method Ambassador section.

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