Emily Clark

Emily Clark Owner of Cornerstone Equine Rehab

Emily Clark (Owner)

 
 
 

Emily, (Sister) one of the owners of Cornerstone Equine Rehab, has been hooked on horses ever since we can remember. She shows cutting horses, and has been continuously interested in equine rehab and injury prevention. In searching for the best way to maintain her horses at shows, she found “spa time” to be the most efficient, and cost effective. The benefits of the salt water spa has become an integral part in helping keep her horses maintained to the level they deserve.

With her enthusiasm and “go get it” attitude, she was able to get her brother involved in building a spa. They designed it to be primarily mobile and take the abuses of the show circuit. This is where their business started in 2017.

Emily is the face of the company, and can frequently be found at shows around the PNW. When she isn’t with her horses she can be found enjoying the PNW hiking, camping, and working on her rehab/ranch facility in Tumalo. With all of this she also maintains a full time counseling position working with children and teens.

Brandon Clark

Brandon Clark (Owner)

 
 
 
 

Brandon, (brother) has always been a hands on person. From a young age he started his love of building with his dad teaching him to weld, rebuild, and help fix farm equipment. If it has a motor it is of interest to him!

When his sister came to him with this idea, he knew it was going to be a fun and new challenge. For the company most of his time is spent in the shop building the spa units from scratch. Once in a while you will see him at the shows checking up on the equipment, or holding the occasional horse waiting its turn in line. But, his main goal is to help hoses and owners enjoy the benefits of the spa with minimal phone calls from his sister :). He works very hard to use USA made parts, and continuously keeping a close eye out to ensure the highest level of quality. Safety for both the horse and the owner with our in-house design is of highest concern.

In his free time he can be found flying around the PNW, boating at the local lakes, or just fixing something to see if it can be done. With all of this he also maintains a full time EMS job with the local air ambulance company in Central Oregon.

Two kids cleaning horse hooves

Working together to clean horse hooves at a very young age!


 

You could say they have been at this team work thing for a while!