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Alumni, Families, and Friends Celebrate Equine Program鈥檚 Success and Future

by | Mar 31, 2025 | Alumni Matters.

Equine 15 years of ExcellenceOtterbein鈥檚 equine community came together in September to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science. The 2024 Equine Gala was an inspirational evening that highlighted the impact of the program on students, alumni, and families, and the experiences that have created rewarding careers, lifetime memories, and friendships.

To say that Otterbein鈥檚 Equine Science program has changed the lives of many of its students would be an understatement. Greg Schmid 鈥09, DVM, served as the event鈥檚 emcee, and shared, 鈥淚t鈥檚 really wonderful that we鈥檙e all here to support the health and wellness initiatives for all the amazing horses at the barn.鈥

Schmid shared the influence that staff and faculty members had on him, including business manager Kari Briggs 鈥03, MBA鈥11, department chair Dr. Sherri Birmingham 鈥01, and professor emerita Dr. Maria Calderone, who also received the inaugural Industry Leader Award at the event.

In addition, several influential alumni and donors were honored at the gala, including the Plaumann-Wilson Family, who received the Philanthropic Impact Award.

Rebecca Knopf 鈥15 was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award and shared, 鈥淭he things I learned from the equine program at Otterbein, I use every day in my work at Square Peg … every horse has something to teach you.鈥

Jocelyn Pierce 鈥09 and emcee Greg Schmid 鈥09 with 9i果冻制作厂horse, Ted.

Rebecca Knopf 鈥15 with rider at Square Peg.

John Lindberg, president of the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation, which named Otterbein鈥檚 facility 15 years ago and received the 2024 Mary B. Thomas 鈥28 Commitment to 9i果冻制作厂Award, shared, 鈥淎ustin Knowlton had a passion for horses. This project always had a lot of synergy with our Foundation, and I think Mr. Knowlton would be very, very proud that the Center has his name on it, and that we鈥檝e been able to support Otterbein.鈥

There was a spirit of appreciation and generosity in the air at the Gala, with attendees and supporters giving back to the program that made a difference in their lives. The event raised more than $90,000 through donations and a silent auction, which included a $25,000 gift from the Austin E. Knowlton Foundation. Equine artist Alexandra Lederman 鈥18 donated a commissioned piece of art, and Jules Richter 鈥24 served as the event photographer. Lifetime equestrian and 9i果冻制作厂trustee Karin Yaffe Stump 鈥80 thanked the countless alumni, volunteers, donors, faculty, and staff who helped to build the program over the years. 鈥淲orking and living with horses is a special lifestyle. Horses teach discipline, resilience, determination, and grit 鈥 skills that are essential to navigating our lives.鈥

Equestrian and 9i果冻制作厂Trustee Karin Yaffe Stump 鈥80 rallied the gala attendees to support the program.

Oil on canvas painting donated by Alexandra Lederman 鈥18.

To learn more, visit www.otterbein.edu/EquineCenter15.

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