Jenny van Wieren-Page has resigned as Managing Director of Dressage at the United States Equestrian Federation. Van Wieren is signing off from her post on 31 July 2015 after eleven years on the job.
"After much soul searching and consideration, I have decided to move on from the Federation," Van Wieren explained. "I have been with USEF for eleven years and have had some amazing adventures, learned a lot and will forever be grateful to those who have
made my time memorable and enjoyable."
Hallye Griffin will be taking over Van Wieren's position on 1 August 2015.
"Hallye is ready and excited to take on her new role. Hannah Neibelski
has already started as Director of Dressage National Programs and Austyn
Erickson has been with USEF since May as Sport Program Assistant and
Kristen Brett will continue as Director of Endurance and Assistant
Director of Dressage to help support Hallye with Dressage.
"I will continue to be a cheerleader for US Dressage and hope that our paths will cross again in the near future," Van Wieren added.
Photo © Astrid Appels
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