The Plaid Horse December 2023/January 2024 - The Education Issue

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SPOTLIGHT

EQUESTRIAN GARDENS Jess Jones helps barns transform their horse show set-ups to feel like a piece of home WORDS: APRIL BILODEAU PHOTOS: PETE COCO PHOTOGRAPHY

WE ALL KNOW the importance of a well turned out horse at the show ring. While a clean, prepared presentation is crucial to your confidence and success in the show ring, a well turned out horse show set-up may leave you equally as confident. And since some may not have the eye for the perfect barn set-up, Jess Jones at Equestrian Gardens wants to step in and help. Jones works with each of her clients to put together a show set-up that is reflective of their farm. From plants with their barn colors to furniture pieces that compliment their individual style, Jones puts her creative skills to good use to make your aisle feel like a piece of home.

GETTING STARTED Horses have always been a passion for Jones, who showed in the Junior Hunters as a teenager and later the Amateur-Owner Hunters.

“I didn’t anticipate that I would have a career within the equine world,” Jones tells The Plaid Horse. “I knew I would need to work really hard to be able to afford continuing to participate in the sport.” She began her professional career in technology, working at Xerox. She went on to work at other large technology firms such as Oracle, Deloitte, and Salesforce, managing large teams and customer relationships at each company. “Growing up around family-owned businesses, under the tutelage of my

artist mother and then throughout my career, I’ve had incredible experiences and mentors that have prepared me for my work today,” says Jones. “And looking back, I try to always encourage others to find their voice, take calculated risks and step into their careers.” With that sentiment in mind, she began focusing on taking risks and breaking out on her own—to apply all of her skills to be able to run her own company. Starting a digital agency occurred to Jones as the most obvious next step, but as time went on, it was the opportunity

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Capital Challenge Horse Show

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pages 110-114

It Happens!

3min
pages 106-109

YEARS AHEAD YEARS AHEAD

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pages 104-105

CONGRATULATIONS

1min
pages 99-103

SHE WHO RIDES HORSES

5min
pages 96-98

KEEPING HORSES AT THEIR BEST KEEPING HORSES AT THEIR BEST

2min
pages 92-94

MARGUERITE, MISTY & ME

6min
pages 88-91

CHASING DREAMS

6min
pages 84-87

BOOK OF QUEENS

5min
pages 82-83

New Discussions on Mitigating Concussions

4min
pages 79-80

RELEASE THE NICE HORSE INSIDE.

1min
page 78

ADVISOR

3min
page 77

The EQUESTRIAN COLLEGE

2min
pages 76-77

10 Mindset Tips to Help Us Through When Life Gets Hard

4min
pages 72-74

WHAT TO KNOW BEFORE YOU IMPORT

2min
pages 70-71

BARNTALK

2min
pages 66-68

RECYCLEBALLS GREEN GOLD

4min
pages 60-65

DANIEL BLUMAN

6min
pages 54-59

BREAKTHROUGH MENTAL STRATEGIES with

1min
pages 51-53

DOUBLE D TRAILERS

3min
pages 48-50

EQUILINE

3min
pages 44-47

RAMM FENCE & STALLS

2min
pages 40-43

How Cascada Equine is checking all the boxes with their automatic watering system for your horse

2min
pages 35-39

THE LAUREL SPRINGS ADVANTAGE

3min
pages 29-33

SWEET BRIAR COLLEGE

3min
pages 24-28

EQUESTRIAN GARDENS

3min
pages 21-23

E UINE ELIXIRS

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pages 16-20

ST. ANDREWS UNIVERSITY Fusing Passion and Business: An Innovative MBA in Equine Entrepreneurship

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pages 14-15

Desperation is poor horsemanship

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pages 12-13

Where Each Girl Can Pursue Her Passion for Riding

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