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2007 - 2008 Officers


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Secretary - Ashley Booth
Originally from a beef ranch in St.Cloud, FL, Ashley has a great appreciation for horses and the utmost respect for the abilities they
possess. She was a member of both the Florida High School Rodeo Association and the Professional Cowboys Association. Her goal as an Event Chair in the AUHC is to plan more rides and activities for the members.
: (407) 908-4039
: boothae@auburn.edu |


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Public Relations Coordinator - Jordan Towns
Jordan is a senior in Animal and Dairy Sciences/Pre-Vet curriculum in the College of Agriculture. She has been riding and working with horses since she was 7 years old, and currently owns a grey Thoroughbred named Phantom. Her free time is spent doing just about anything, including (of course) riding horses!
: (205) 706-2541
: townstj@auburn.edu |

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Ag Council Representative - Jade Currid
Jade is pursing a major in Agricultural Communications, and is hoping to obtain a minor in Equine Science. In her spare time, she enjoys volunteering for M.A.N.E. She showed English and Western when she was younger, but stopped riding for a few years. Recently, she has started riding once again, and stated that it feels good to be back in the saddle!
: (334) 233-7898
: currije@auburn.edu |

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Ag Council Representative - Carrie Richmond
Coming soon.
: (979) 777-0834
: richmce@auburn.edu |

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Event Chair - Jerri Caldwell
Jerri is a senior in the Pre-Vet/Animal Science curriculum in the College of
Agriculture. Her free time is spent riding and training her horses in 'Poka, Alabama (just outside of Auburn), and hanging out with all the "Upchurch junkies". She also enjoys taking folks trail riding, so if you ever just need a horse fix just call!
: (334) 444-6888
: caldwjl@auburn.edu |


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Advisor - Cynthia McCall, Ph.D.
Cindy McCall received a B.S. in Agriculture from the University of Tennessee and
a M.S. and Ph.D. in Animal Science from Texas A & M University. Her major research interest is equine behavior with an emphasis on factors affecting equine learning abilities. Recently her research work has expanded into investigating stereotypical behaviors in horses, such as crib-biting, and possible links between these behaviors and the nutrition and physiology of the horse. She is a professor at Auburn University Department of Animal Sciences where she teaches their equine science courses and serves as extension horse specialist for Alabama.
: (344) 844-1556
: mccalca@auburn.edu |


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Advisor / Webmaster - Douglas Tollett
Doug trains and rides western pleasure horses in his free time. He currently maintains the club's website and coordinates the annual Saddle-Up for St. Jude benifit ride.
: (334) 332-9911
: tolledr@auburn.edu |
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