Michelle Durpetti: An Old-Fashioned Work Ethic
Monday, March 25 2019
by Website Editor
As Michelle Durpetti waits to jog her amateur-owner hunter, Lucca, at the Kentucky Horse Park, she’s talking animatedly into headphones tucked carefully under her helmet with her cellphone in hand. The 40-year-old Chicago native is on a conference call with part of the Turnkey Hospitality Group team — her family’s company whose brands include famed
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March 2019 – Table of Contents
Monday, February 18 2019
by Website Editor
66 Ingate (Full Article) Subscribe for just $9.95 or Order Individual Issues Here! CONTENTS 18 Joanna Zeller Quentin: Hooked on Horses and Art 26 Dressage & Beyond with Charlotte Bredahl 32 Ruth Nicodemus: A Passion for Teaching the Passionate 36 Sports Psychology: Shedding Light on Barn Blindness 38 Michelle Durpetti: An Old-Fashioned
- Published in 03-2019, Front Cover
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