Meet Our 2020 Method Ambassadors

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We’re excited to introduce our newest Method Ambassadors! Each horseman is certified to teach the Fundamentals level of the Method and offer public clinics and private lessons and accept horses for training. Learn more about each of the outstanding horsemen and contact them directly by visiting their websites.

Jim Anderson – Ozark, Arkansas

Natalie Hagler – Fort Collins, Colorado

Abigail Hoffman – West Bend, Iowa

Nada Johnson – Thomson, Georgia

Karen Landreville – Sedona, Arizona

Shae Landry – Queen Creek, Arizona

Abbey Pailthorpe – Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Ron Renard – Marshall, Missouri

Wendy Stillwagon – Angleton, Texas

Chase Tipton – Walland, Tennessee

Ken Trahan – Myakka City, Florida

Katie Votaw – Cleveland, Texas

Search for a Method Ambassador or Professional Clinician near you by checking out the map feature on our website.

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