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MHC is ready to Go Pro!
Executive Director Seeking a dynamic and visionary in- dividual to lead the MHC through its next phase of growth. If you are inter- ested in representing the horses and horse people of Maryland, apply today!
The Maryland Horse Council’s (MHC) Executive Director man-
programs, expansion, and execution of the MHC mission. The Ex- nance function and provides oversight of MHC’s major programs and initiatives including:
• Member Services • Legislative Activities • The Equiery • Maryland Equine Transition Service
Responsibilities include program development, association man- agement, board relations, external relations and communica- and legislative activities.
Position Reports To: Salary:
Location:
President, Maryland Horse Council Commensurate with Experience Woodbine, Maryland
Job Requirements management, or small business management. An equine indus- try background is preferred.
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• management
• Excellent organization, prioritization, and attention to detail • Excellent written communication skills • Ability to communicate with a wide range of stakeholders •
• Ability to work independently and with a team •
• Ability to work a varied schedule, including evenings and weekends • Must be dependable with a strong work ethic • Legislative and/or publishing experience a plus
How to Apply
Please send resume and cover letter to Maryland Horse Council President Neil Agate at
admin@mdhorsecouncil.org.
Organization Information Maryland Horse Council
APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY SEPTEMBER 17, 2018. Contact Information
http://mdhorsecouncil.org/ PO Box 606, Lisbon, MD 21765
42 | THE EQUIERY | SEPTEMBER 2018
Neil Agate (MHC President)
admin@mdhorsecouncil.org (844)MDHORSE
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