The Cost of the Call: Leadership, Failure, and Restoration this Easter

Image Generated by Gemini AI The Cost of the Call: Leadership, Failure, and Restoration this Easter Easter is, without a doubt, my favorite time of year. There is a specific kind of joy that fills the home, the laughter of friends, the warmth of family gathered around a table, and the vibrant promise of new… Continue reading The Cost of the Call: Leadership, Failure, and Restoration this Easter

The Performance Pivot: Why Science-Backed Resveratrol is a Game Changer for Aging Horses 

Image by Shutterstock As the President of Richdel, Inc. and a current MBA candidate, I am constantly balancing the demands of business strategy with a deep commitment to evidence-based equine wellness. I will be the first to admit that for a long time, I suffered from a bit of tunnel vision regarding resveratrol. I viewed… Continue reading The Performance Pivot: Why Science-Backed Resveratrol is a Game Changer for Aging Horses 

Why Your Next Leadership Mentor Might Have Four Hooves

Shutterstock Image As the President of Richdel and an MBA candidate, I spend my days navigating the latest supply chain disruption and organizational behavior studies. Yet, my most honest performance reviews don't come out of the office or classroom, they come from a cutting horse. In leadership, we often rely on titles to establish authority,… Continue reading Why Your Next Leadership Mentor Might Have Four Hooves

Do Horses Actually Like Us? Unpacking the Science of Equine Affection

Shutterstock Image Well, science finally has an answer. Or, at least, a very well-researched hypothesis published in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. A recent study under review titled "Horses Prefer Their Rider: A Strange Situation Test Adaptation Shows Behavioral Evidence for Partner-Specific Bonding" decided to tackle this age-old mystery. Here is a breakdown of… Continue reading Do Horses Actually Like Us? Unpacking the Science of Equine Affection

Confessions of a “Dirt Jar” Executive

Shuterstock Image Hi everyone! I’m the President of Richdel, Inc., an MBA candidate, and, most importantly, a follower of Jesus Christ. Sometimes, it feels like those three identities walk into my office, and I’m reminded of the punchline: "My LinkedIn profile says 'President and MBA Candidate,' but 2 Corinthians essentially calls me a dirt jar."… Continue reading Confessions of a “Dirt Jar” Executive

Stop the Presses: Groundbreaking Study Confirms Horses Actually Love Carrots

Shutterstock Image Breakthrough Science: Horses love carrots AND they're good for them! Hello fellow equine enthusiasts! As the President of Richdel, Inc., and someone currently surviving on coffee as an MBA candidate during Mid-Terms at the University of Nevada, Reno, I always appreciate when hard data backs up common sense. Case in point: a "groundbreaking"… Continue reading Stop the Presses: Groundbreaking Study Confirms Horses Actually Love Carrots

The ROI of Grace: Why Luke 6 Leadership is Harder (and Better) Than Networking

Image created by Google Gemini AI As an MBA candidate at UNR and the President of Richdel, Inc., I spend a considerable amount of time analyzing corporate strategy. In the modern business world, one of the most celebrated skills is "networking." We are taught to strategically align ourselves with positive, highly successful people and organizations… Continue reading The ROI of Grace: Why Luke 6 Leadership is Harder (and Better) Than Networking

The Nutritional Triad: Understanding Omega 3, 6, and 9

Hello everyone. In my dual roles as the President of Richdel and an active MBA student, I frequently find myself analyzing the intersection of equine nutritional science, supply chain economics, and product innovation. One topic that perfectly bridges these areas and fundamentally impacts the health of our horses is the strategic use of dietary fats:… Continue reading The Nutritional Triad: Understanding Omega 3, 6, and 9

Embracing Female Leadership in the Animal Health Industry

As we celebrate Women's History Month, I’ve been reflecting on the forces that shaped my view of leadership. As a business leader, the owner of Richdel Inc., and a current MBA student, my strategic philosophy is constantly evolving. But its foundation was built decades ago, watching the incredible women in my life break barriers. A… Continue reading Embracing Female Leadership in the Animal Health Industry

GRAS, Not So Fast! 

The Historic Shift to Federal Oversight in Animal Health For decades, animal health manufacturers utilizing the Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) process have navigated a delicate balance between federal guidelines and state-level enforcement. Today, that regulatory landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. As the President of Richdel, Inc., I believe it is critical for our… Continue reading GRAS, Not So Fast!