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Kali Sublett
Director of Operations
kali@mustangheritagefoundation.org

Born and raised near Ft. Worth, Texas, Kali grew up showing livestock, competing in sports and community activities, and serving on numerous student boards of directors. She competed in high school rodeos as well as FFA and FCCLA judging and leadership activities. She continued to rodeo at both Weatherford College and Tarleton State University while obtaining a BS degree in agricultural services and development. During college, she expanded her skills by working numerous part-time and full-time jobs including time at the Ft. Worth Stock Show and Rodeo. Upon graduation, she went to work for the American Paint Horse Association serving as Director of Amateur Activities. While working for APHA, she strengthened her skills in event production and management before moving to Austin, Texas, in 2007 to work for the Mustang Heritage Foundation. In 2007, she helped create the Trainer Incentive Program and continues to manage the program. Since then, she has taken on leadership in many areas of the Foundation's work but focuses most of her attention on the Extreme Mustang Makeover events and Trainer Incentive Program.


Randi Blasienz
Event & Program Director
randi@mustangheritagefoundation.org

As a fourth-generation agriculturalist, Randi has a passion for the people and ideals of the agriculture industry.  Her hands-on experience began on the family ranch, grew through 4-H and FFA projects, citizenship and community service programs, collegiate judging, agricultural societies and various work experiences.Randi has continued with her membership on the Burnet Co. Livestock Show Board of Directors and graduated from Texas A&M University with a B.S. degree in agricultural development.  Through these activities, her degree and work-related experience, Randi developed skills in teamwork, time and money management, event planning, customer service, communications, and business relations.  She joined the Mustang Heritage Foundation management team in 2007 where she currently manages Extreme Mustang Makeover events, youth-related programs including the Youth & Yearling Mustang Challenge and the Youth Employment Program, and retail sales and merchandise.

 

Jennifer K. Hancock
Marketing Director

jennifer@mustangheritagefoundation.org

Jennifer K. Hancock is marketing director for the Mustang Heritage Foundation, and handles media relations, advertising and marketing for the Foundation. Bitten by the “horse bug” at an early age, she grew up showing on the AQHA circuit in Texas and competed on the Texas A&M University horse judging team while earning degrees in animal science and ag journalism. While at A&M, she worked as a racehorse groom and parlayed her racehorse experience into a job at Sam Houston Race Park, where she was the media relations coordinator and press box manger. She joined the staff of the American Quarter Horse Association in 2001 as field editor of The American Quarter Horse Racing Journal. During her time at AQHA, she also worked as editor of The American Quarter Horse Racing Journal and director of marketing.


Stormy Mullins
Event and Program Coordinator

stormy@mustangheritagefoundation.org

Stormy Mullins attended Texas A&M University earning a bachelor’s degree in animal science and then attended Tarleton State University, where he graduated with a master’s of science in teaching. Upon graduation, his career path lead him to education, where he spent 27 years as an Agricultural Science instructor at the high school level while also judging rodeos for more than 25 years. In 2003, he had the opportunity to combine his knowledge of rodeo with his education background when he was recruited as rodeo coach at Weatherford College. About 7 years ago, he met clinician Chris Cox, and they became fast friends. Stormy began managing the ranch and equine operations at Chris Cox Horsemanship Company. Though he is no longer managing the day-to-day operations at the ranch, he continues to share his knowledge with students at Chris Cox Clinics and Begin the Journey Clinics. Stormy began working full time for the Mustang Heritage Foundation in 2010. Stormy aids in every aspect of event and program management as well as future program development.  With his knowledge of horses, livestock event judging and production, coaching, and education, he is a great asset to the Mustang Heritage Foundation team.


Chelsea Strama
Event and Program Coordinator

Chelsea@mustangheritagefoundation.org
 
Medford, Wisconsin, is where Chelsea Strama calls home. While growing up, she was actively involved in rodeo, 4-H and many other school activities. At Colorado State University, in Fort Collins, Colorado, Chelsea earned a bachelor’s of science degree in equine sciences with a minor in business.  She was very involved in the College of Animal Sciences and along with her collegiate advisor started the Collegiate Versatility Ranch Horse Team at CSU. Chelsea had the chance to work for many great companies while in college including the Four Sixes Ranch, Cervi Cattle and Rodeo Company, the National Western Stock Show and Rodeo, and the Round-Up at the Fort Rodeo.  She also had the opportunity to travel to Uruguay and across much of the United States as Miss Rodeo Wisconsin. Now working for the Mustang Heritage Foundation, Chelsea will be helping with event management, the Trainer Incentive Program and sponsor relations. She is looking forward to the challenges and many great experiences she can learn here.

 

 

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