The University of Guelph’s Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management (BBRM) Equine Management program is proud to host the 10th Annual Equine Industry Symposium on November 18 and 19, 2025, from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. EST. Registration is free and open to all members of the equine community.

Since its launch in 2016, the Equine Industry Symposium has become a cornerstone event for horse owners, trainers, veterinarians, and enthusiasts alike. This year’s theme, “Patching the Holes in Our Bucket – Building a Stronger Equestrian Culture”, focuses on fostering positive change within local communities to inspire compassion, connection, and sustainability throughout the broader industry.

“This symposium invites every equestrian to be part of the solution—to contribute their voice and help build a better equine community,” the organizing team shared. “Progress happens when we hold the bucket together and ensure that no knowledge, opportunity, or insight is lost.”

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The two-evening virtual program will feature an engaging lineup of international speakers:

Tuesday, November 18, presentations by:

  • Lisa Ashton, Equitation Science consultant creating equestrian culture through ethical, sustainable, and welfare-driven transformation.
  • Crispin Parelius, equine artist and body work practitioner focused on assessing common equine industry practices for their ethics, sustainability, and safety.
  • Dr. Inga Wolframm, professor of Sustainable Equestrianism bridging scientific insight and practical application to promote a more responsible equine sector.
  • A live discussion moderated by Akaash Maharaj, past director for Canadian Center for Ethics in Sport.

Wednesday, November 19, presentations by:

  • Eurico Rosa da Silva, Hall of Fame jockey who uses his experience to help athletes transform into their authentic selves.
  • Gary Yaghdjian, Equine Canada Certified level 2 coach who actively promotes positive culture within his own riding school.
  • Concluding with a closing panel discussion moderated by Akaash Maharaj.

Reserve your place – register HERE.

The Equine Industry Symposium is organized each year by students in the BBRM Equine Management program—Canada’s first degree specializing in equine care and management. This program blends business, biological sciences, and equine studies, providing students with both academic knowledge and hands-on experience to prepare for leadership roles in the horse industry.