Business Sponsorship Levels

DIAMOND LEVEL—$5,000 and up

Website-listing on website, logo, website link

Signage in covered areas at Free Rein

Monthly recognition on social media channels

Midyear and Annual report recognition

Transylvania Times recognition

PLATINUM LEVEL—$2,5000 – $4,999

Website-listing on website, logo, website link

Signage in covered areas at Free Rein

Recognition on social media channels – 6 per year

Midyear and Annual report recognition

Transylvania Times recognition

GOLD LEVEL—$1,000 – $2,499

Website-listing on website, logo, website link

Signage in covered areas at Free Rein

Recognition on social media channels – 4 per year

Midyear and Annual report recognition

Transylvania Times recognition

SILVER LEVEL—$500 – $999

Website-listing on website, logo, website link

Signage in covered areas at Free Rein

Recognition on social media channels -2 per year

Midyear and Annual report recognition

Transylvania Times recognition

BRONZE LEVEL—$250 – $499

Website-listing on website, logo, website link

Signage in covered areas at Free Rein

Recognition on social media channels – 1 per year

Midyear and Annual report recognition

Transylvania Times recognition

John Colflesh
I grew up on a small dairy farm near Delaware, Ohio. I graduated from Ohio University with a B.S. in Physics then spent eight years in the U.S. Navy as nuclear power trained submarine officer. Much of my time in the Navy was spent in Connecticut, where I lived for forty years.
After the Navy, I attained an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. I worked in the nuclear power industry for 36 years at Westinghouse Electric Company in Windsor, CT and Pittsburgh, PA. I had many roles and responsibilities over the years including; project management, marketing, field services management and quality assurance. As part of this work, I traveled all over the U.S., western Europe and parts of Asia.
Also, while in Connecticut: I owned a bicycle shop; served on the board of the local chapter of A Better Chance, in Glastonbury, CT; owned a reining horse (did lots of trail riding); and was a member of the Granby, CT Horse Council.
In 2017, my wife and I both retired from Westinghouse and moved to Brevard. For the first two years here, I did some part time consulting work as an industrial incident investigator and analyst.
I first volunteered for Free Rein as a Horse Leader in 2017 weeks after moving here and have been doing so ever since.