COWGIRL ROSE TO EXHIBIT AT
WOMEN'S HORSE INDUSTRY CONFERENCE

 
The Women's Horse Industry Association is pleased to announce that Cowgirl Rose will be exhibiting at the upcoming conference November 3-4, 2009 in Louisville, Kentucky.
 
Cowgirl Rose is the design label of Jodi Brey, an award-winning jewelry artist. The company's distinctive style is the result of meticulous hand-crafting and a stunning combination of materials including vintage costume jewelry, freshwater pearls, semi-precious gems, sterling silver and 14 karat gold. In addition to signature collections, one-of-a-kind neckpieces and belt buckles, the company is renowned for its custom design. Cowgirl Rose has outfitted fashion designers, filmmakers, musicians, rodeo queens and brides.  "I am excited to be a member of the Women's Horse Industry Association, and look forward to my presence as an exhibitor at the WHIA National Conference," says Brey. "From show ring presence to custom accessories that help brand companies or events, I can provide women in the horse industry with a unique product that helps them stand out from the crowd." Brey has over ten years experience in custom design and looks forward to expanding her business to include gear for both rider and horse. Brey has a full line of jewelry priced $15-$500. For a preview of this year's belt buckle collection, visit www.cowgirlrose..com. Cowgirl Rose studios are located in Linden, Tennessee.
 
"We are very happy to have Cowgirl Rose participate with us at our conference and we know there will be a lot of interest in her products. Her jewelry is exquisite and will be well received at the event. Our group has quite a few members who show horses and participate in various horse events and these products can certainly add some bling to their presentations," states Catherine Masters.
 
The theme of the Women's Horse Industry Conference is: MARKETING AND MAKING YOUR HORSE BUSINESS SUCCEED".  "This conference is all about learning the tricks of the trade in marketing as well as learning new techniques to keeping your horses healthy. There will be a lot of business taking place at the event and attendees are advised to bring plenty of business cards and information on their companies," states Catherine Masters, Executive Director.

The event will be held at the Crown Plaza Hotel on Phillips Lane in Louisville, Kentucky. For a complete list of speakers and other hotels, please visit: www.womenshorseindustry.com and click on 2009 Conference.  Limited exhibit space is still available.  For additional information or to sign up to attend, please call (615) 730-7833. The event is open to members and non-members.

The Women's Horse Industry has over 500 members in all areas of the horse industry from miniatures to mules and everything in between. 'If you can't find what you need from our members, it probably doesn't exist," states VP Debby Lening.