Hallye Griffin is the Director of FEI Sport at US Equestrian which includes serving as the Chef de Mission at the Olympic, Paralympic, and Pan American Games as well as the FEI World Championships.
Hallye entered the role with extensive experience and deep sport knowledge. The native Kentuckian joined US Equestrian as the Director of National Dressage Programs in 2011, following her role as the Competition Department assistant for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games. She was promoted to Managing Director for Dressage in 2015, overseeing both the national and the FEI side of the discipline, which allowed her to hone her management and leadership skills. Griffin managed U.S. Team efforts at two Olympic Games (Rio and Tokyo), which yielded a team bronze and team silver medal, respectively. Additionally, she has served as Dressage Team Leader through two World Championships, many Nations Cup events, finals, and National Championships, providing leadership, oversight, and support for teams that garnered multiple medals. Hallye is coming off the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games and setting big goals for the next Olympic & Paralympic Games taking place in Los Angeles in 2028.
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