Nat Masin joins Warmblood Stallions of North America
Nat and Lady Sioux WS, bred by Jan Marquardt. Patricia Ernesto photo.
Warmblood Stallions of North America
has experienced impactful growth over the last two years, promoting North American warmblood stallions and unburdening stallion-owners from the rigors of advertising and marketing in today’s world. WSNA’s platform now hosts well over 100 active stallions, boasts a database of 535 stallions, and reaches over three thousand subscribers via social media and email newsletters/bulletins (growing daily).
Today, we are excited to announce that
Warmblood Stallions of North America
is welcoming Natalie Masin to partner with Anna Goebel for WSNA’s next chapter! Nat comes to WSNA with a diverse and strategic background. Professionally, Nat holds the prestigious, globally-recognized Chartered Financial Analyst (“CFA”) charter and is a licensed Certified Public Accountant in the state of Texas. Nat obtained dual undergraduate degrees in Agricultural Business/Technology and Accounting (combined with minors in Finance and Animal Science) from Washington State University at Pullman, then a Master of Professional Accounting at the University of Texas at Austin. Nat is an active Board member of the not-for-profit United States Sport Horse Breeding Association, and currently holds the USSHBA Treasurer role. This year, Nat joined the American Hanoverian Society Editorial Committee as an active committee member supporting the registry publications, including the annual AHS Stallion Directory.
Nat’s passion for agriculture and warmblood breeding started at a young age, competing hunter jumpers through high school on her first gray Oldenburg mare by I Am Graf Royal/Graf Gotthard, then transitioning to dressage in college on her second gray Oldenburg mare by Ideal. Little did she know, these two mares would become the foundation of a fledgling warmblood breeding program. Twelve years ago, Nat earnestly began to realize this lifetime passion to breed for the next generation of top warmblood sporthorses by developing and nurturing this small breeding program with her mother, Lynn Masin. Through these efforts, Nat developed an appreciation for the modern-day challenges facing North American stallion owners and breeders, thus committing herself to supporting the advancement of North American breeding stock, and to call attention to the impressive bloodlines and performance stallions now available here in North America (credited wholly to the endless blood, sweat, and tears of stallion owners and their support functions/network).
Anna is excited to welcome Nat to the next phase of
Warmblood Stallions of North America
. This partnering will bring the best of many professional worlds together, with the sole focus of elevating North American stallions and bringing heightened awareness to the professional and competitive state of sport horse breeding stock in North America. Anna’s deep marketing and publication background, combined with her immense and successful efforts to create and nurture the online platform that you experience today, is a powerful and driving force behind WSNA’s value proposition to North America’s stallion owners. We are thrilled to have each and every one of you joining us on this next chapter as we continue to realize this vision, build upon this strong foundation, and drive positive and lasting impacts for our advertisers.
Anna and Whiskers. Katherine Johnson photo.