Cazenovia College President Mark J. Tierno announced last week the establishment of the New York State Center for Equine Business Development at Cazenovia College.  Joined by New York State Senator David J. Valesky (D-Oneida) and U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer at the College’s Equine Education Center, Tierno stressed that the birth of the New York State Center for Equine Business Development will be a catalyst for grant development and will create a clearinghouse for collaborative statewide programming with a variety of partners and beneficiaries.  
The new Center will be housed at Cazenovia College’s Equine Education Center, located near the geographic center of New York State, in the center of an area already known as Equine Alley. Tierno cited the College’s nationally respected Equine Business Management Program, its intercollegiate riding teams that have produced several national champions, the 243-acre horse farm and existing equine facility as factors in positioning Cazenovia College to be a vehicle for economic growth and sustainability for New York State’s equine industry.
“Cazenovia College is poised to do something big and be a leader in the equine industry – an industry that nationally is as big as Hollywood when you compare the value of investments in equine related assets and the economic activity they generate,” said Tierno.
The New York State Center for Equine Business Development will serve as a model, a resource that will strengthen and sustain this sector of the State’s economy by tapping the knowledge of Cazenovia College’s equine experts and a network of national and international advisors, including colleagues from our neighbors, Cornell University and Morrisville State College.  The Center will research and offer equine business-related solutions, explore state-of-the-art management methods, and foster job and entrepreneurial growth throughout New York State.  It will also seek to identify ways people can improve the functionality of their businesses while highlighting ways that State and local governments can improve the environment that promotes sustainable equine industry growth. 
New York State Senator David J. Valesky emphasized the bright future ahead for the equine industry. “Central New York has long been home to a vibrant equine industry, and that industry has an even brighter future thanks to our region’s affordable land, deep roots in agribusiness and strong equine educational programs.”  Sen. Valesky added, “The New York State Center for Equine Business Development at Cazenovia College will only enhance that future and serve as a major catalyst for growth in Central New York’s Equine Alley.  I am pleased to partner with U.S. Senator Charles Schumer and Cazenovia College to support this equine business center, helping to spur local job creation and economic development in our region.”
U.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer also applauded the establishment of the Center, stressing its potential impact on jobs throughout New York State.  He vowed, to the more than 100 people in attendance, he would work towards securing federal funding for the Center.
Also present at Tuesday’s press announcement were Olympic champion Beezie Madden and her husband, John Madden, owner of John Madden Sales and founder of the hugely successful Syracuse Invitational Sporthorse Tournament.  Tierno shared that John Madden has already agreed to serve as a member of the Center’s Advisory Council.  “With the wealth of knowledge, experience and access to the industry that the Maddens possess, I couldn’t be happier that they have agreed to be involved,” stated Tierno. 
 


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