Who Is Margo Lawrence?

Margo Lawrence brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the organization of YOTH:

  • Project Management & Leadership: Margo is a seasoned professional with significant experience in project and programme management and has managed large programme budgets up to $88 million. Her skills in planning, scheduling, and executing complex events ensure YOTH is well-organised and runs smoothly.
 
  • Business Analysis: Margo has significant experience as a business analyst, applying analytical thinking and structured problem-solving to equestrian and corporate projects. Her ability to gather requirements, assess processes, and deliver actionable insights supports the effective design and continuous improvement of YOTH.
 
  • Financial Acumen: With a background as a financial analyst and resource planning manager, Margo ensures the event remains affordable and accessible for all participants.
 
  • Visioning & Community Focus: Margo’s approach is highly inclusive, focusing on everyday riders and fostering a strong sense of community. Her vision for YOTH is to create a fun, affordable, and special event for everyone, filling the gap left by the cancelled national show.
 
  • Marketing & IT: Her professional background includes marketing and IT, which supports effective event promotion and smooth operations.
 
  • Tielcey Park Experience: From 2005–2011, Margo led Tielcey Park Equestrian Centre, running a relentless calendar of shows that were known for their fun, affordability, and inclusivity. Her leadership at Tielcey Park set a benchmark for grassroots equestrian events in New Zealand.
 
  • Resilience & Inspiration: Margo’s recovery from a serious injury in 2008 deepened her commitment to the equestrian community and charitable causes, further fuelling her leadership and vision for YOTH.

Community Impact

The Year of the Horse Show is more than just an equestrian event—it is a catalyst for positive change and connection in the region:

Revitalizing Local Tradition: By hosting the Kyrewood reunion and honouring the Gorton legacy, YOTH reconnects generations of riders and celebrates the roots of the local equestrian community.

Grassroots Empowerment: The event fills the gap left by the cancelled national show, providing an affordable, accessible, and joyful alternative for everyday riders, families, and newcomers.

Volunteerism & Engagement: YOTH actively recruits volunteers for roles ranging from logistics to the “FunFairies,” fostering a spirit of teamwork and giving back.

Economic & Social Benefits: Trade stands and sponsorship opportunities support local businesses, while the inclusive format encourages participation from a broad cross-section of the community.

Celebrating Diversity: The show’s focus on inclusivity, fun, and the celebration of all horse lovers—regardless of age, background, or experience—strengthens bonds and builds lasting community pride.