The mission of the Promotion and Advertising Commission is to research, develop, and initiate new and creative ways to expand
awareness and support for the Morab breed and the Morab Horse Association through effective advertising, outreach efforts, promotional programs
and other methods.
Marcia Weld
Carrie Boldig
Linda Wolfe
Regional Development
(standing)
The purpose for the Regional Development Commission is to expand and develop the regions of the country established for MHA (regional map) through
the implementation of progressive programs for Morabs including the establishment of Morab clubs in each region, on-going efforts to include Morab classes in
Arab, Morgan, and other shows in each region, support for regional efforts to promote the Morab breed and MHA, etc.
Marcia Weld
Linda Wolfe
Breeder's Network
(standing)
The Breeder's Network strives to support and help promote Morab, Morgan, and Arabian stallions standing for stud service for the purpose of producing
Morab foals. The Breeder's Network serves to connect interested mare owners with available stallions from which to select a suitable match. This commission has the
responsibility to create and develop that network, including researching effective advertising opportunities, the development of programs and efforts to draw participation,
create forms and documents needed, develop and/or design a web page, determine fees, establish and publish the rules, etc.
Carrie Boldig
Fund Raising
(standing)
The Fund Raising Commission works to create new ways to raise funds for MHA programs and operations. Examples include eBay store, sale of cuddly
stuffed ponies, logowear, on-line store, silent auction at the United Classic, and other opportunities as they arise. Efforts are made in this commission to identify possible
fund-raising projects and programs.
Marcia Weld
Judy McRoberts
Carrie Boldig
Youth Commission
(standing)
The Youth Commission works to further develop the MHA Youth Program through the development of fun, educational, progressive, and positive activities and experiences
including encouragement, recognition, inclusion and involvement, and friendship. The Youth Commission works to enhance current programs such as the Youth Versatility
Competition at the United Classic, the development of the Youth Awards Program dedicated to 17 and under MHA members, age-appropriate contests and competitions,
opportunities to participate in the creation of new Youth programs, and direct communication.
Cory Schardt
Joelle Surman
Marcia Weld
United Classic Commission
(standing)
The United Classic Commission discusses and decides the operations and policies for the annual national show. Discussions include class schedule,
ribbons trophies and awards, fees, judge and other officials, promotion, advertising, sponsorships, social activities at the show, fund-raising at the show, vendors, etc.