Marry Morrow and Eunice Rush

Marry Morrow began riding at age seven. Over the subsequent years, she was involved in trail riding as well as showing English, Western, Saddle Seat, Jumping, and Dressage. Marry spent much of her time working with equine rescue groups to train abused horses for new homes, green broke horses for an assortment of clientele, conducted private training sessions for horse and owner, and conducted natural horsemanship clinics. Helping to connect horse and owner in a way that forms a partnership built on confidence, leadership and love was her passion. Marry sadly passed away in November 2015. She will be remembered for her deep love of horses.

Eunice Rush has an undergraduate degree in Business and Math from Indiana University and a Master's of Science in Information Technology from Ball State. She has spent the past 25+ years in management, sales, and adult education. One of the things she enjoyed most in her many jobs was the opportunity to teach others how to be good salespeople by reading personalities and aligning their personalities appropriately with their client. Eunice spent a large amount of time studying exactly what makes people tick, how to manage them, sell to them, educate them and become partners with them. She has now applied this study to fellow lovers of horses and collaborates with horse trainer Marry Morrow on studying both horse and human personalities.