Ellie studied BSc (Hons) Equine Science at Hartpury, when she graduated she completed a graduate placement with the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) with Newmarket Jockey Club Racecourses. She worked in sales, events management and customer relations and oversaw the private pavilions on race days and music nights.
"Hartpury University was the only place I applied to as its the only place I wanted to study. Hartpury University is renowned for its fantastic facilities, including the Equine Therapy Centre and is one of the largest equestrian centres in the world, providing a top class education. I knew that when applying for jobs, a degree from Hartpury University would be viewed with high regard.
Another work placement I was lucky enough to secure on the British Horseracing Authority Graduate Development Programme involved a two-week intense training course on all aspects of the racing industry, with various professional talks. There were also behind-the-scenes trips to Tattersalls; the world’s renowned equine auction sales, as well as Dalham Hall Stud - Sheikh Mohammed’s thoroughbred breeding operation- and Darley. I did an exam to achieve a Level 2 Certificate in the Structure of the Horseracing Industry, great for enhancing my CV.
I’ve made valuable contacts through fantastic networking opportunities and been given the best insight into the racing industry. That has given me a competitive advantage and a confidence boost from realising how widely recognised both my degree and the BHA graduate placement is within the racing industry for obtaining a successful career.
Hartpury University organised a trip to Tattersalls for the TBA course. This enabled me to meet with the BHA and I expressed my interest in the graduate programme and ask advice on what they look for in applicants. I was then able to act upon this feedback. For example, I worked New Year’s Day at Cheltenham Racecourse, assisting the secretary to the clerk of the course to gain some industry experience. If it was not for this trip and the opportunity of liaising with them, I am certain I would not have achieved a place on the programme.
I have loved gaining experience and an insight into the different jobs available within the racing industry as I did not realise how vast the opportunities are, and I would like to further this internationally. I have enjoyed administration work within a racecourse and a stud and am fascinated by pedigree research and would like to one day become more involved with this, for example as a nominations executive."
Hear from more of our success stories and see how Hartpury helped them to achieve their dreams.