The AQHYA Executive Committee and regional directors for 2025-26 were elected at the 2025 Youth Excellence Seminar in Amarillo, Texas.
American Quarter Horse Youth Association national officers and regional directors for the 2025-26 term were elected July 10 at the Youth Excellence Seminar in Amarillo, Texas.
The AQHYA Executive Committee and regional directors play a major role in the youth association by planning events, participating in community service projects and spreading the word about American Quarter Horses, youth activities and AQHYA. They also represent AQHYA throughout the year at functions and events worldwide.
Each of AQHYA’s 11 regions can elect three directors at the Youth Excellence Seminar. From those directors, delegates elect five national officers.
The AQHYA Executive Committee and regional directors have a unique opportunity to develop leadership skills to enhance their AQHYA experience and all their future endeavors. All youth are encouraged to get involved. For more information on AQHYA, visit www.aqha.com/youth.
AQHYA Executive Committee
President Harley Jo Jones of Romance, Arkansas
First Vice President Elden Fredenburg of Straughn, Indiana
Second Vice President Maddie MacLarren of Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Executive Committee Member Adrianna Goolsby of Sussex, New Jersey
Executive Committee Member Brylee Leach of New River, Arizona
AQHYA Directors
Region 1
Brooklyn Benjamin of Stanwood, Washington
Region 2
Addysen Kurtz of Rapid City, South Dakota
Madeline Spreeman of Ithaca, Nebraska
Rowdy Wetz of Vale, South Dakota
Region 3
Ansley Mings of Columbia, Missouri
Region 4
Colton Smith of Bellefontaine, Ohio
Lizzi Smith of Burton, Michigan
Olivia DeFranco of Montville, Ohio
Region 5
Brody Marshall of Gloucester, Virginia
Caroline Wisniewski of Glassboro, New Jersey
Lauren Goolsby of Sussex, New Jersey
Region 7
Jack Kimes of Scottsdale, Arizona
Kamryn Perkins of Prescott Valley, Arizona
Madison Renfro of Finley, California
Region 8
Jake Huston of Douglass, Kansas
Maccey Cline Standridge of Stillwater, Oklahoma
Zanah Hanon of Mustang, Oklahoma
Region 9
Bethany Robertson of Pulaski, Tennessee
Laura Leigh Eady of Lawrence, Mississippi
Taylor Breland of Philadelphia, Mississippi
Region 10
Camdyn Evans of Seneca, South Carolina
Mary Kathleen Couey of Loganville, Georgia
Gracie Sater of Canton, Georgia
Region 11
Alejandro Mier Diaz of Queretaro, Mexico
Emma Louise Schmidt of North Rhine- Westphalia, Germany
Megan Waugh of Fort McMurray, Alberta
For more information on the 2025 YES, visit www.aqha.com/yes.