March 2020 Issue

Page 66 March 2020 EAST COAST EQUESTRIAN Kelly Francfort, vice presi- dent of the Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association (IHSA) was awarded the IHSA Lifetime Achievement Award. “No one is more deserving of the Lifetime Achievement Award than Kelly,” said Peter Cashman, IHSA executive director. “She gives her all for this voluntary position. The organization has benefited from her diplomatic style and her leadership.” Francfort is the coach of the Rutgers University Equestrian Team. Rutgers, The State Uni- versity of New Jersey, chartered in 1766, is one of nine colleges founded before the American Revolution. Francfort has been a member of the IHSA Board for over 20 years, serving as both a regional president and zone chair, and currently leads the public relations committee. In June 2017, Francfort was elected vice president of the IHSA. She also oversees the Intercollegiate Equestrian Foundation, an organi- zation that awards scholarships to deserving collegiate equestrians. The Rutgers University Equestrian Team, which has a membership of around 45 ath- letes, earned Regional High-Point Team honors five times for IHSA Zone 3, Region 4 and Francfort was named IHSA Region Coach of the Year twice. Under her leadership, individual members have routinely qualified for the IHSA National Championship Horse Show. In 2006, Francfort coordinated IHSA Nationals and that same year was awarded the IHSA Sportsmanship Coach of the Year. Rutgers University has also acknowledged Francfort for her efforts. She served as a volun- Lifetime Achievement Award to Kelly Francfort teer coach from 1992-2009 and was twice named Volunteer of the Year by Rutgers Recreation Sports. She was honored as a Loyal Daughter of Rutgers in 2011 by the Rutgers University Alumni Association. The Loyal Sons and Daughters of Rutgers are comprised of individuals who have made a meaningful and long-standing contribution to the betterment of the university by performing extraordinary volun- teer service or who have made a significant impact on university life and culture. The daughter of a United States Air Force officer, Francfort spent much of her youth in England and Germany, where she had exceptional equestrian opportunities. She earned both her undergraduate and master’s of business administration at Rutgers University and brings a wealth of knowledge from her career in international finance. Francfort has been an active participant, both as a student competitor and a coach, on the Rutgers University Equestrian Team for more than 25 years. “I am incredibly grateful to have been recognized by the IHSA in this manner,” Francfort said. “I love this organization and I am not only grateful for the op- portunities it has afforded me but I am proud to continue to serve it. Looking at the list of previ- ous winners, I am so humbled to be included amongst this list of distinguished equestrian profes- sionals." Francfort lives in White- house Station, NJ, with her hus- band, two teenage sons, and two rescue dogs and competes on the local jumper circuit with her Irish Sport Horse. FREE listing for your events! Submit event name, location, city, state and contact info to steph@eastcoastequestrian.net by the 10th of the month preceding publication. Remember...tell our advertisers you found them in East Coast Equestrian.

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