Gayle Ecker’s contributions to the equine industry have had a transformative impact over the past two decades. Her leadership at Equine Guelph has driven advancements in equine education, research, and welfare, establishing the organization as an internationally-recognized institution. Ecker’s work reflects her deep commitment to improving the lives of horses and supporting the people who care for them, both in Canada and around the world.

On Tuesday, October 22 at the Arboretum Centre, Ecker was honoured for her years of leadership at Equine Guelph. She was also recognized for inspiring a transformative bequest of approximately $7 million from the estate of Donna Moore designated for the centre’s operations and equine research.

At the core of Ecker’s success is her ability to recognize the evolving needs of the equine industry and respond with innovative solutions. Long before online education became a standard offering, Ecker pioneered the development of equine science programs that could be accessed digitally. “At the time, no one had anywhere in the world had a program like this,” recalled Dr. Moira Gunn, who has been Equine Guelph’s Advisory Council co-chair since 2004. Gunn noted that prior to Ecker’s digital courses in 2003, students were mailed taped videos to be played on a VCR. “In 2003 there were four courses available; by 2008, eleven courses were on offer, everything from equine behaviour to genetics.”

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