Latest intake of students for Godolphin Flying Start unveiled
Twelve trainees from around the world will embark on the course this year
The latest intake for the Godolphin Flying Start, a two-year programme that teaches thoroughbred industry management and leadership skills, has been announced.
The class of 2019-21 is comprised of four men and eight women with countries Britain, Ireland, France, the US, Australia, Japan and Argentina represented.
The students will learn about different facets of the industry by spending spells in County Kildare, Newmarket, Kentucky, Sydney and Dubai.
The course is accredited by University College Dublin's Michael Smurfit Business School as a Graduate Certificate in Management.
Godolphin Flying Start claims that 50 per cent of its graduates are managers or CEOs, based across the five continents working in media, racing, breeding, bloodstock, sales, consultancy, veterinary and marketing.
The 2019-21 students who will commence their training at Kildangan Stud in August are:
Lowri Allen (UK)
Joseph Bradley (Ireland)
Victoria Canessa (Argentina)
Arvin Chadee (UK)
Emma Coleman (Ireland)
Niamh O’Brien (Ireland)
Toshihiro Onikubo (Japan)
Marie Rohaut (France)
Caitlin Smith (Australia)
Rachel Wade (US)
Oswald Wedmore (UK)
Julie Witt (US)
Published on 17 May 2019inNews
Last updated 14:55, 17 May 2019
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