Brand Ambassadors

Our Brand Ambassadors have been selected,

and we're excited to share with you who they are! 

This is an absolutely amazing line-up,

and we are so proud to have each and every one of them riding for the brand!


 

Greg Robinson, Valley View, TX 

Hello, my name is Greg Robinson.  I’m a professional horseman, showman and clinician. Born and raised in Idaho I have a strong background in real ranch work and the Vaquero style of horsemanship, cattle handling and roping.
Now in Texas for the last 11 years where I run my training and coaching business and breed top performance horses.

I’ve been blessed to have won countless Res World Championships along with 11 World Championships in Ranch Versatility. Though still actively showing, my greatest passion is in traveling our amazing country teaching my methods and sharing my knowledge with riders and spectators at my Robinson Horsemanship Clinics.
Professionally I get contacted by companies or groups that want me to endorse them and my rule is that if I don’t believe in it or use it, I have to pass. That said, I am happy to be an ambassador for PonyGirlz and I wear my custom made bracelet every day.


Luke Reinbold, Canisteo, NY

Luke Reinbold is a professional human and horse educator.  He specializes in helping people gain confidence by teaching them to keep their thoughts, emotions and fears in their proper place.  Luke's unique style of teahing has developed after years of learning from the horse, and from formal trainings as an Instructor in law enforcement academies.  Luke motivates students to success while using their learning styles to accomplish positive goals.

Luke has worked out a plan on how to be the leader that is the basis of a successful relationship.  As a human and horse educator, Luke encourages peiple to learn the language of horses and how they naturally communicate.  He then teaches how to break down the desired goals into stopes to make things easier for both the horse and the human alike.  He believes that everything is a possible opportunity to teach our horse, from things found on the trail to everyday ranch work, obstacles, working cows etc.  The opportunities are endless.

Luke began riding at a young age on his grandfather's backyard ponies in a hand-me-down saddle that was held together with duct tape and baling twine.  Through hard work and an attentive, always learning attitude, Luke has successfully competed in Obstacle Challenges, Mustang Makeovers, Colt Starting Competitions, Extreme Cowboy Races, Ranch Horse and Versatility Competitions.  Although he enjoys competition, he finds immense fulfillment in helping peiple find connection with their horses.


Kristen Whittaker, Norwell, MA

Kristen Whittaker is the owner and trainer at Whit Acres Farm, and a leading Performance Horsemanship clinician and Western Dressage competitor specializing
in communication and progressive training. She began her show career at the age of eleven primarily in the Arabian horse world. She won numerous achievements, and top titles at US and Canadian Nationals, in English and western pleasure as a junior and amateur exhibitor. Kristen went on to become the co-captain of the Stonehill College equestrian team. 

Over the years, Kristen has developed a strong interest in Horsemanship and using effective communication to enrich her skills, training, and teaching of Western Dressage, Training from the Ground, principles of Liberty, fun with Garrocha, and the benefit of versatility/obstacle events to promote leadership and partnership with your horse. 

From 2016-2022, Kristen was a competitor at the WDAA World Show in Oklahoma, earning many Level and Divisional World Championships and titles in Intro thru Level 4 Open. Furthermore, Kristen has trained and coached Amateur and Junior level riders and their horses to numerous Level and Divisional World Championships. 

Kristen currently holds a position on the USEF WD Committee Board, WDAMA Advisory Board, a McNabb Journeyman certificate, is a member of the SMART Animal Rescue Team, and has extensive experience in equine medical recovery and care.


Bryce Russell, Clinton, MA

My name is Bryce Currier. I am 24 years old, and have been involved in horses since before I can remember. I grew up doing hunter jumpers and transitioned to the western world when I was 16. I own a 7 year old paint gelding named Whiskey, who I have owned since he was a weanling. He is the first baby I have started myself. I got him to be my all around pleasure horse and showed him in hand as a weanling and yearling. He won multiple year end championships and points at schooling and breed shows. We switched our goal from riding pleasure to ranch and versatility, as we learned we both enjoyed it much more. We are looking forward to the 2025 season showing at schooling shows, NEPtHA, Pinto Worlds, and hopefully the 2025 Equine Affaire Versatility Challenge, for only our 2nd year. We are so thankful to be able to represent
 and support such a great brand like PonyGirlz!

Angelina Skye, Prosper, TX

Hey y’all! I’m Angelina Clampet, a 14-year-old barrel racer from Prosper, Texas, with a need for speed and a heart for horses! I’ve been hooked on rodeo since I could walk, and for the past three years, I’ve been barrel racing and pole bending —setting larger goals, chasing faster times and sharper turns, But let’s be real—it’s not just about going fast (although that’s my favorite part). It’s about dedication, sportsmanship, and a love for the animals that make it all possible. I spend my days training with my trusty mare, Fancy, a 16-year-old Quarter Horse who’s as competitive as they come. She loves her job. We’re a team through and through, and together, we’re working hard to make our dreams a reality!  I am also training "PJ" my 4-year-old OTTB, hoping she will join Fancy and me on our journey. When I’m not in the saddle you’ll find me representing some incredible brands: PonyGirlz, Sundial Show Clothing, Bioveta Quad Equine Health, Silver Lining Herbs, Rodeo Now APP, all of whom help me stay at the top of my game and give the great care to my horses and make me and my horses look amazing doing it! I also was just announced as part of the Priefert 2025 Junior Elite Team, learning from the best in the business and building skills that will last a lifetime.  I’m so thankful for my amazing ambassadorships and sponsors who believe in the 14-year-old me, and my journey. With their support, I’m chasing dreams and making every ride count! I would love for you all to follow my journey. You can find my social links at: https://angelinaskye.net/

Kay Lynn, Tiverton, RI

Hey!! I’m Karyssa also known as Kay Lynn. I am 32 and have been lucky to be around horses all of my life. My parents seemed to think it wouldn’t be an addicted lifestyle, and maybe just a phase. They thought wrong, and I thank them almost everyday for being this lucky! I grew up riding western doing events from barrels to gymkhanas. Since then, I have gotten into Dressage, Hunter Paces, Hunter Jumpers, and we are currently getting into Liberty work with a few of my guys, and back to our western roots too. I am currently lucky to own 3 pretty plain bays, known as the boujee bay clan; Lynx, my 8yr old thoroughbred mare, Boomer, my 10yr old Mustang gelding and Gracie, my 3yr old Mustang mare. We do our best to always find new moments to learn from, and enjoy various clinics, including spending a week at the Equine Affaire. The horse community is amazing, and there is always a new friend to make (horse or human) and always a new experience to take in.

Addy Prada, Barnstable,MA

Hi, I’m Addy! On my horse named Storm, I ride English and show in the hunters. This January, we went to WEC and showed in the 2’3. It was so much fun, and am looking forward to going back this spring! With my other horse named Rose,.we won NBHA MA 2D middle champion and year-end awards for NBHA MA01 in barrels. I enjoy both disciplines, and am lucky to have two horses that excel at them.


Alyssa Fasolo, Taunton, MA

Hey I’m Alyssa , I’m 30 years old and I’ve grown up in Taunton, MA on my family farm. We have horses, goats, and raise beef cattle. I grew up showing the Quarter Horse circuit all over the country, and have since dabbled in the hunter/jumper world. Horses have been part of my life since I was little and I love always being around them! When I’m not riding, I am growing my business as a DAC vitamins and Mineral Dealer, and booking trips for customers as a travel agent. I’m very excited to be a Brand Ambassador for Pony Girlz, they are a great company always looking to grow and create new products!


Lisa Doyle, Middleboro, MA

Born with a passion for all things equine. My first time on a horse was at 10 months old and is documented by cherished photos of me sitting on  a neighbors Chestnut gelding in my diaper with mom holding me up there. 

Every dream remembered from then on had horses in it. 

I've had a very successful show career in multiple breeds and disciplines and have been a trainer and coach for years. I enjoy sharing my knowledge with others and watching them gain confidence and independence through that knowledge. Nothing like the feeling of a student doing something for the first that they never thought they'd do. Whether it involves a horse or not. The lessons learned  apply to all aspects of life. 

Health issues may have me riding ALOT less than I'd like now,  I still take every opportunity to spend time with my heart horse Harry and my new addition Haze. With those health issues I've had to shift my focus and become more of a mentor which has given a new spark to my passion for horses and people that love them as much as I do. 

I look forward to continuing to support and promote PonyGirlz and other local brands and products that I believe in and use personally.


Andrea Olson Anderson, Duxbury, MA

Hello, my name is Andrea Anderson.  Before I met my husband, I never thought I would be living on a farm with Clydesdale horses.  My husband had 4 Clydesdales when we met. I tell him “his life must have been so boring”! Today, we have 10 beautiful Clydesdales ranging in age from 2 - 20. We also have a silly pony, 4 sheep, 4 goats and 2 Jack Russell terriers and a Great Dane.  I have gone from driving a single horse all the way to driving the 8 horse hitch at the Big E in West Springfield.  We participate in many parades and shows, and I love sitting up in the box and getting my hands on the lines that control all 8 horses. It’s exhilarating!  Look for us on display at the Marshfield Fair, Bolton Fair, and the Big E and say hello.
Taking care of all our animals during these New England winters makes me thankful for all my warm weather gear, but I love wearing my PonyGirlz accessories all year round.

Sara Martineau, New Bedford, MA

In my 51 years, I can't remember ever not loving horses! At age 3 my Dad started taking me for pony rides after church on Sundays, this turned into formal lessons at age 5, both English & Western, leasing a pony at 12, and finally my own horse as a high school graduation present; a gray Arabian gelding who took me on so many adventures. Barrel racing, trail riding, cow sorting, parades, beach rides, and many clinics. Many years & several more horses later, I still enjoy adventures and learning. My current horse Waco is Western broke and we have participated in many events, such as Ranch Riding, Western Dressage, Western Pleasure, and trail riding, but our favorite sport is Mounted Archery! Of course I still love to learn & attend as many clinics as I can, including at Equine Affaire.  There's always fun to be had & knowledge to be gained in the horse world and I enjoy being part of all of that!

April Baronas, Attleboro, MA

I'm April, a lifelong horse girl with over 25 years in the saddle and a passion for supporting badass women in the industry, which is why I'm so proud to be part of PonyGirlz, and represent my friend Lynda's incredible brand!
I've spent my career riding in multiple disciplines including hunter/jumper, western equitation, dressage/eventing, ranch riding, trail/obstacles, and Mustang challenges. Along the way, I've earned multiple PtHA World Championships, Top 10 finishes in the Equine Affaire Versatile Horse & Rider Competition, and most recently took home Reserve Champion at the 2025 MA Breed Bonanza. But the most important thing to me is my connection with my horses, learning, and having fun doing it.
My partners in crime are my two Mustang mares, I Can't Even "Eevee" and I Can't Either "Nike". They are everything and more than I could ever want in partners. Together, we're gearing up for a packed and exciting 2026 show season that's going to be one for the books!
Outside the show pen, you can find me either chasing my lead liner, or at school. I'm a proud Agricultural Educator teaching Animal Science at Norfolk Aggie, where I get to help the next generation find confidence, skills, and their own path in the ag world.


    

Craig McCoskery, Upton, MA

 Hey, I’m Craig McCoskery!  I’ve been riding horses since I was a little kid. I have trained horses and competed in many different disciplines, however my favorite is Cowboy Mounted Shooting. I enjoy teaching beginner riders, and introducing new competitors to the sport of mounted shooting. My family, friends, and I, perform with the New England Rodeo, and other special events throughout the year. We really enjoy performing with one of our horses in a stage production of A Christmas Carol at the Stadium Theatre. Aside from seeing the joy that horses bring to people, I always say that the best part of doing what I do, is being able to spend time with my own “pony girls”;  my daughters, Dylan and Ayla, as well as my barn kid, Irelyn.


 Felicia Olivolo, Deerfield, NH

My love for horses ignited when I was just 12 years old, and it has shaped my life in ways I could never have imagined. I started in Western Pleasure, but my curiosity quickly led me to explore a variety of disciplines, including Hunt Seat, Jumping, Barrel Racing, Trail Riding, and Dressage. Each new experience deepened my understanding and skills, but I truly found my home in Western Dressage.

Throughout my journey, I've had the incredible opportunity to work under talented trainers in both Western Pleasure and Dressage. Their guidance has been invaluable, helping me to refine my riding techniques and develop a deeper connection with the horses I ride. I’ve had the pleasure of working with a diverse range of breeds, from Paints and Arabians to Quarter Horses, Morgans, Dutch Harness Horses, Andalusians, and Lusitanos. Each breed has its own unique qualities, and I’ve learned so much from each one, enhancing my ability to connect with them on a personal level.

My journey with horses is a testament to my unwavering commitment to the equestrian world. With every horse I ride and discipline I explore, I continue to grow as a rider and a horsewoman. Whether I’m in the arena or out on the trails, my life with horses is a beautiful tapestry woven with passion, dedication, and an enduring love for these magnificent 

Kellie Currier, Littleton, MA

Hello my name is Kelly currier and I’ve grown up in MA my whole life. I have been involved with horses since I was a young girl starting out showing in 4H. I then continued my show career in the hunter jumper ring and then dabbled in pleasure shows. Although currently I don’t have a horse of my own I enjoy grooming and supporting my daughter and her horse whiskey in the show arena. I look forward to the year starting to get back in the show world alongside her on her horse. I can’t wait to help represent and support such a great small business.

Emily Wilmot, Middleboro, MA

Hi! I'm Emily. I was bitten by the “horse bug” as a kid- I spent all my time at the barn and now I have built my whole life around horses.  I grew up riding and showing in South Eastern MA mostly in the Hunter/Jumper world. I have since dabbled in all disciplines. I love keeping things interesting with a dressage show and a cattle sorting in the same weekend! 
My passion is retraining and reselling OTTB’s. I really enjoy the let down process and figuring out what they will excel in for their next career. Finding their forever home is the cherry on top for me. The past few years I have competed my Thoroughbreds in the Retired Racehorse Project-Thoroughbred Makeover very successfully. 
I currently run Iron Will Farm in Middleboro, MA where we welcome all disciplines to join us for boarding, training, lessons, shows and sales. I also run my equine laundry service out of the farm! 

I am so excited to represent Pony Girlz and honored to be a part of the Pony Girlz Brand Ambassador Team!

Linda Carbone, Plympton, MA

I grew up on riding horses. I had my first pony at the age of 6 years old. I got into Appaloosas. My parents were very supportive traveling with me around New England to all the Appaloosa Shows and NEHC Shows. 

Upon getting married and having children, I owned and managed Fieldstone Farm, a prestigious Hunter Jumper Show Facility and Training Barn. 

I traveled around the country with my 2 daughters as they completed in the hunters, jumpers, and equitation finals, spending winters in Florida. At the same time, my son was competing nationally in motocross. This took up all my time and put a pause on my riding. 

Fast forward to ten years ago when my children decided I should start riding again. For my birthday they gifted me reining lessons. It was always something I wanted to try. Within six months I purchased my now owned horse, Peptos Son Of A Gun, aka “Lucky”. In no time I was back in the show pen doing reining. With reining not being a prominent style of riding in the New England area, and wanting to show more and more, I started doing ranch riding. That has been my passion for several years now. 

Lucky and I have been extremely successful at NEPtHA, NEPHA, SNEHA, and TriState in ranch riding, trail, and reining. The past 3 years Lucky has been NEPtHA Year End Champion in both Pinto and All Bred Ranch Horse. 

Recently, I have decided that this coming season I am going to compete in HRC Versatility Horse Shows. Lucky is extremely adaptable and I am looking forward to venturing out to another aspect of ranch riding. 

I am excited to ride for the PonyGirlz because I genuinely have a love for the brand and want to share my enthusiasm for the products, with not only horse girls, but with everyone that has an outdoorsy passion! 

 

Kaivory Forde-Cosme, Rockland, MA

My name is Kaivory Ford, and I am a 17-year-old competitive barrel racer from Massachusetts. I compete primarily with my gelding, Oliver Twist, a palomino who helped me accomplish incredible goals this past season. I have also begun competing on my mare, Bell Largo, toward the end of  year, earning multiple placings and an NBHA Memorial Buckle.

During the 2025 season, I proudly competed as a member of NBHA, IBRA, Massachusetts Rough Riders (MRR) Gymkhana, and New England Rodeo (NER). I was honored to earn Massachusetts Rough Riders (MRR) 1D Champion and IBRA Youth Reserve Champion, along with numerous top placings throughout the season.

As I enter the new year, my focus is on returning stronger than ever and qualifying for State Finals in Georgia. I am driven, hardworking, and deeply passionate about barrel racing. I hold myself to a high standard both inside and outside of the arena and strive to represent my sponsors with professionalism, integrity, and pride.

I truly admire what PonyGirlz stands for. The quality, durability, and performance of your products reflect the same level of excellence I aim to bring to every run.