Meet Our 2015 Method Ambassadors

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Clinton and the Downunder Horsemanship team are proud to present our very first Method Ambassadors! Each of the nine horsemen who graduated the nine-week program impressed Clinton with their ability to train a horse in the Fundamentals level of the Method and their passion to share the Method. The Method Ambassadors are available for lessons, small group clinics and horse training. Learn more about each of the Method Ambassadors, including their contact information and locations on their individual webpages.

Ashley Anderson www.certifiedclinician.com/AshleyAnderson.aspx
Liz DeLuca www.certifiedclinician.com/LizDeLuca.aspx
Amy Keegel www.certifiedclinician.com/AmyKeegel.aspx
Jake Lundahl www.certifiedclinician.com/JakeLundahl.aspx
Shelbi McNeil www.certifiedclinician.com/ShelbiMcNeil.aspx
Kayla Schlabach www.certifiedclinician.com/KaylaSchlabach.aspx
Miranda Stalnaker www.certifiedclinician.com/MirandaStalnaker.aspx
Sarah Szymkiewicz www.certifiedclinician.com/SarahSzymkiewicz.aspx
Kimberly Williams www.certifiedclinician.com/KimberlyWilliams.aspx

Learn how you can become a Method Ambassador and receive Clinton’s certification at www.clinicianacademy.com/Ambassador.aspx. Our 2016 class is already half full!

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