David Williams Joins Waterfall Farms
Tuesday, August 8, 2006
David Williams has accepted a position at Waterfall Farms beginning in September of 2006. “Frank and Debbie Eichler gave me a great opportunity at Rising Star Ranch and are very supportive. I feel we have positioned ourselves well in the market of breeding facilities that mare owners like to frequent. It was difficult for me to decide to leave a job that I enjoyed and a relationship with people who I consider family.” stated Williams
Williams will become Operations Manager at Waterfall Farms with a focus on stallion fee sales, customer service, promotions and statistical research; really any and everything to continue the success of Waterfall Farms. The present staff at Waterfall Farms will remain unchanged.
“The Waterfall name has been synonymous with great horses and a facility that rivals most of the great Thoroughbred farms in Kentucky. I am very excited about this new venture and hope I can become an asset to Waterfall Farms as their current staff continues to be.” said Williams
Williams would like to thank all the mare owners and stallion owners that he has had the pleasure of working with and hope to continue their relationships at Waterfall Farms.
Rising Star Ranch will be continuing their breeding facility. They are looking forward to a new season with a new breeding staff to be announced at a later date.
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