![]() My name is Tish Saare and I would like to be re-elected to serve on the Board of Directors for the Akhal-Teke Association of America (ATAA). I have served as a Director at Large and as the Promotions Chair for the past three years. During this time I have enjoyed promoting the breed and the mission of the ATAA and working with the membership. During the past three years, I have facilitated (with a huge amount of help from other board members and the membership) the development of the most recent Akhal-Teke Horseflicks video. This was quite the undertaking, as it involved three different filming locations – Washington, Minnesota, and Kentucky and many hours of collecting donations, organizing volunteers (thank you to everyone that donated and volunteered!), organizing photos, providing script, and reviewing the video. The video turned out great and was well worth the effort. My husband and I also did a demonstration and booth at the Western States Horse Exposition, hosted the 2014 Annual ATAA Conference, had logowear sweatshirts made up, and facilitated the entry of Akhal-Teke participants in the 2015 Kentucky Horse Park Breeds Day during my time on the Board. For the next few years, I would like to work on facilitating the ATAA’s outreach to children, teenagers, and young adults in order to increase awareness of the breed in the upcoming generations. I would like to set up a program that includes information about the Akhal-Teke and the ATAA that can easily be used for a presentation or information packets to be given to young folks. I would like to set up information that targets different age groups that can be given to groups such as 4-H, FFA, Pony Club, Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts, agriculture and animal husbandry classes, and college classes. I would also like to work on fundraising ideas for the ATAA and development of a grading system in the U.S. As for a little bit about me…..my husband and I have a small Akhal-Teke breeding operation in California – Pleasant Grove Akhal-Tekes. We stand two stallions and have a foal or two per year. We have been actively involved with the breed since 2006 when my husband purchased our first Akhal-Teke colt. Before that I primarily worked with Quarter horses, Morgans, Arabians, and Appaloosas and had received my Masters Degree in equine reproduction. Once I was introduced to the Akhal-Teke, the breed switch was easy and obvious. For my day job, I am the senior biologist for the Sierra Nevada Region of the Western Area Power Administration, a division of the Department of Energy. As a regular part of my job, I facilitate large projects and work with diverse individuals, groups, and agencies to reach mutual understandings and achieve common goals or compromises. Skills from my day job can easily be transferred to work within the ATAA, as we work with a diverse group of people that all have a common goal in mind – to preserve, perpetuate, and promote (and enjoy!) the Akhal-Teke. I hope that I can use my skills and experience to serve the ATAA for another term. Thanks! Tish Saare
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![]() I have always tried to find the nearest horses, starting as far back as I can remember. Dad was in the USCG, so we moved all the time. Owning a horse was not even on the list. Got my first one after I was married with a daughter in tow. Did it anyway. Daughter rode and showed when we lived in Virginia Beach, Va. I mostly rode and trained and taught hunter lessons. Moving on many years....Have had horses most of my adult life. I have a small barn now with 4 Tekes, one in foal. Trying the breeding adventure. Nobody told me how frustrating it is! Fun, too, but harder than I thought it would be. I am trying to produce top quality competition horses. On the east coast here, there are very few Teke showhorses, and fewer riders who can ride them. But I will trudge on and see what I can do. Joanne Hodeen Windsor, Va. www.tekesintidewater.com ![]() My name is Amrita Ibold, owner of Sweet Water Farm Akhal-Teke. I am currently on the board and my position is up this year. I am happy to serve the board again. For those who don't know me I am the current registrar, treasurer and webmaster. The ATAA is growing and promoting the breed like never before! I love being a part of the team! Our Bylaws state:
4.8 Elections and Removal of Individuals Serving on the Board of Directors: Quorum. 4.8A Election of Board of Directors. An election shall be held at each Annual meeting by the Active membership of the Association for the purpose of electing individuals to succeed those Directors whose terms have expired and to fill any vacancies then existing. 4.8B Each member of the Board of Directors shall be elected by the Active membership for a term of three (3) years, and shall hold their status as a member of the Board of Directors until their successors are elected. 4.8C Two (2) members shall be elected each year, and a third (3rd) member shall be elected every three (3) years. This will provide for an overlap and guarantee continuity and greater consistency on the Board of Directors. Exception: the initial election in 1999 will provide for three (3) members to be elected for three (3) years, two (2) members to be elected for two (2) years, and two (2) members to be elected for one (1) year. 4.8D A slate of proposed Directors shall be included either in the Association newsletter published prior to the annual meeting of the Association membership, and/or mailed to the membership fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the annual meeting of the Association membership. This year, we have two Board members whose terms are up: Amrita Ibold and Tish Saare. Anyone in the ATAA who has been an ACTIVE member since at least March 31st, 2015 (meaning Lifetime, Individual or Ranch) may run. If you are interested, please contact our Election Committee of Jas Shearer-McMahon as [email protected] or Patricia Johnston at [email protected] for further details. |
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