Manhattan Mortgage and the Hampton Classic Working Together
Equestrian News Release
September 14, 2005—New York, NY— When Melissa Cohn and her Manhattan Mortgage Company began their relationship with the Hampton Classic Horse Show ten years ago they had no idea that both the Horse Show and the Company would match strides in what the future had in store for them. In fact, over the past ten years the show (that just celebrated its 30th Anniversary) has earned worldwide acclaim. During that same timeframe, The Manhattan Mortgage Company has emerged as an icon in the mortgage industry.
The eight day Hampton Classic is more than just a sponsorship for Ms. Cohn, whose Manhattan Mortgage Company sponsors Opening Day. That is the local day when the surrounding community competes on the same turf that later in the week showcases Olympic veterans and world class riders. One of those riders was Olympic Gold Medalist Joe Fargis who was the winner of the $100,000 Prudential Douglas Elliman Real Estate Grand Prix on the final Sunday.
Opening Day is the kick-off to a whirlwind of activities at the Hampton Classic. For Ms. Cohn, it’s about being a sponsor, entertaining guests, hosting benefits, competing and doing business.
Ms. Cohn not only invited her patrons to enjoy the activities in the Grand Prix Arena from her chalet but also gave of her time and energy to do what she does so well: support worthy causes. On August 31, Ms. Cohn was the co-chair of “Ride for Hope” and the Equestrian Aids Foundation benefit which also was in honor of retiring Executive Directors Jean Lindgren and Tony Hitchcock and featured acclaimed Broadway star Deborah Cox.
Ms. Cohn believes in giving back to the community that has supported her. Earlier in the year she was recognized by The Retreat, a local Hamptons charitable organization, which honored her with the inaugural The Retreat Hope Award, appropriately presented by Hampton Classic President Dennis Suskind.
Throughout the week Ms. Cohn was even more active than most of the sponsors. She not only competed in the Local Adult Amateur Hunters but she and her horse Bulgari walked away with the Reserve Championship, which is really what it is all about for Ms. Cohn. Riding is her passion and “the Hampton Classic is probably my favorite week of the year,” she admits.
On Opening Day when Ms. Cohn was honored out in the field by Tony Hitchcock, she turned to him and said, “I’m looking forward to 30 more years with the Hampton Classic.” It is because of people like Melissa Cohn that horse shows like the Hampton Classic continue to grow and prosper. And it is companies like The Manhattan Mortgage Company that the horse world owes a huge debt of gratitude to.
Melissa Cohn is the founder and owner of The Manhattan Mortgage Company. Cohn started her company 20 years ago and for the past nine years the "Mortgage Originator Magazine" named Ms. Cohn Top Originator in the nation. Ms Cohn's strategy resulted in over $3 billion in mortgages in 2004. For more information about The Manhattan Mortgage Company visit their Web site: http://www.manhattanmortgage.com or call 888-593-4343.
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