FORT WORTH, Texas—The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) recently added Laura Stevens of Katy, Texas, to the editorial staff of the Paint Horse Journal, the Association’s award-winning monthly magazine. Stevens comes to APHA with more than three years of experience in publications, social media, graphics, photography and writing in the equine and cattle industries. She has written for the American Quarter Horse Association as well as Palomino Horses Magazine and The Cattle Range web-based company.
Stevens graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture media and communications from West Texas A&M University in Canyon, Texas.
A member of the American Quarter Horse Association, Stevens owns a 4-year-old red roan Quarter Horse mare that she is training for showmanship and Western pleasure. She hopes to expand her mare’s training to include more classes in the future.
Stevens is excited to work for the second-largest stock horse breed registry in the United States. “The horse industry is where I want to be. APHA is a very welcoming and family-oriented association, which appeals to me, and I’ve heard only great things about the American Paint Horse Association,” she said.
More about the Paint Horse Journal and APHA
The award-winning Paint Horse Journal is widely regarded as the premier magazine covering Paint Horse topics worldwide. To visit the Paint Horse Journal website, log on painthorsejournal.com. To subscribe, call toll-free (866) 745-4968. Learn about APHA by calling (817) 834-2742 or visiting apha.com.
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