Meagan Greygor, founder of Nonpareil Equine Services, grew up riding and showing hunter/jumpers in western Pennsylvania. While she dabbled in dressage, combined training, team penning and barrel racing, she always came back to the hunter ring. She studied equine science at Otterbein College and was fortunate to work for a few top professionals in the hunter/jumper world, traveling to shows up and
down the east coast. When she decided to focus solely on teaching, she worked her way up to become the head instructor at Saddletree Stables in North Carolina. With nearly 30 years of experience, Meagan stresses good horsemanship and classic equitation in her riding lessons, teaching her students not only good safety and form, but everything about caring for their horse from the ground up. She also strives to build camaraderie amongst her students both on the farm and away at shows. Meagan believes you can never stop learning, and enjoys teaching children and adults alike. She has continued learning in this industry by becoming certified in Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue, Equine Cruelty Investigation, and Open Horse Show Judging. She now resides in western Pennsylvania and offers not only riding lessons, but horse show judging, horsemanship seminars and clinics, and the occasional grooming service, simply because that is something she takes great pride in and enjoys.