Equestrian Travel Association Announces New Advisory Board For 2012 Adds International Flair To Its ‘Approved’ Members Checklist

by Free Travel Links on January 26, 2012


Los Olivos, CA (PRWEB) November 17, 2011

Entering Its Second Year, ETA Continues To Set The Standards For Equestrian Travel Industry

The Equestrian Travel Association (ETA) – a skilled association produced to raise awareness of and advertise the equestrian travel industry – is proud to announce its Advisory Board Members for 2012. Featuring a broad mix of experts from numerous walks of lifestyle – from horse care, instructor coaching, skilled and therapeutic riding to client service, supplier relations, international travel, PR and marketing and advertising – these men and women will continue ETA’s mission of establishing “finest practices” and operating specifications in the equestrian travel business, to improve the good quality of care for horses in this sector and to increase quality requirements for guest providers.

Amongst the 2012 Advisory Board Members are Charlotte Bredahl, Horsemanship Advisor to the ETA, who has been tasked with assisting with rider education and coaching drawing on her experience as a USEF and FEI rated judge, renowned horse trainer and a Bronze medal winning member of the 1992 US Olympic Group, among other prestigious aggressive honors. Edie Dopking will serve as ETA’s Non-Profit Management Advisor, making use of her expertise in non-profit management, equine treatment and accessible applications – like running her really personal national recognized equine therapy center. William Fernandez and Cheryl Luciani also join the Board as Advertising Advisor and Hospitality Advisor, respectively. Finally, as Member Liasion to the ETA, Meghan Brady, a PATH International Certified riding instructor, will communicate will association members and create awareness for the equestrian travel sector amongst the public and travel sector, alike.

Worldwide Authorized Member Checklist Continues To Broaden

Additionally, the Equestrian Travel Association is proud to announce the expansion of its international “Authorized” equestrian travel enterprise members, including New Zealand’s Scarlett Oaks Equestrian Center. “We hand-picked Scarlett Oaks because of their higher standards in horse care and keen concentrate on consumer satisfaction.” said Meghan Brady, ETA Member Liaison and 2012 Advisory Board member. This equestrian center offers a plethora of exciting ‘equestrian escapes’ nestled in the picturesque countryside of New Zealand’s wine country. These all-inclusive packages are custom-tailored to worldwide clients, be they novice riders or pros.

About The Equestrian Travel Association (ETA)

Founded in 2011, the Equestrian Travel Association (ETA) is an worldwide expert association representing equestrian travel vacations, outfitters, camps, and clinics. From guided horseback riding tours to equine transportation companies the ETA functions with equestrian corporations across the globe. The ETA has established the highest requirements in the equestrian travel industry that call for members to conduct business according to a set of specialist guidelines like superior horse care and excellent consumer service.

For far more data about the Equestrian Travel Association, pay a visit to:

RideETA.org

Contact:

Meghan Brady

Member Liaison, The Equestrian Travel Association

PR2011(at)RideETA(dot)org

805-694-8645

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