Elizabeth
“Lili” Kellogg
Wylie, TX
Speaker Topics:
Most aspects of Therapeutic Riding Instructor Training, including teaching
methodology and techniques, equipment, disability information for the riding
setting, the benefit of therapeutic riding, coaching riders with disability,
judging riders with disabilities, as well as selection, training and management
of the therapy horse.
Presentation Style:
Lili is a flexible speaker who can present to small groups, as well as large.
She especially enjoys workshops and interactive environments. Presentations are
tailored to the needs of the audience and can include demonstrations, and hands
on components.
Speaker Profile:
Lili Kellogg has been involved in the therapeutic riding industry since 1987,
and is currently the Program Director for Equest in Dallas, Texas. Prior to
joining the staff at Equest she served as an instructor in the Horse management
department at the University of Minnesota Technical College, Waseca.Lili
received her B.S. degree in Animal Science from Colorado State University. In
1985 she received her Therapeutic Riding Instructors Certification from the
Cheff Center, became a certified Special Olympic coach in 1990, NARHA Master
Instructor in 1997. Lili has coached equestrian teams at local state, national
and international disabled sports competitions, including the 1990 World
Disabled Sports Championships in Assen, Holland, the International Special
Olympics in Minneapolis in 1991, the 1994 World Championships for Disabled
Riders in England, and was the coach for team USA at the 1996 Paralympics.
Speaker Experience: Lili has served as faculty for numerous NARHA workshops and
is the current chair of the NARHA Certification Committee. Previous
presentations include “Judging Riders with Disabilities” at the Color Breed
Council, “How to Manage a Horse Show” at the NARHA conference. She is the course
director and lead faculty for Equest’s NARHA approved Instructor Training
Course.
Speaker Fees:
All expenses plus negotiable fee.
To Contacts Lili Kellogg:
Telephone (972) 412-1099
Email: lkellogg@equest.org
Website: www.equest.org