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Stable Manager lifts pitch prize at IoD's Women’s Leadership Conference

Rachael Coulter.
Rachael Coulter. Rachael Coulter.

A SOFTWARE engineer turned entrepreneur lifted a £4,000 funding prize after a winning pitch at the IoD’s Women’s Leadership Conference.

Rachael Coulter is founder of Stable Manager, a digital platform connecting horse owners with service providers.

She was one of the six female entrepreneurs to ‘pitch’ for viewer votes during this year’s virtual conference.

“As a software engineer, I’ve spent a lot of time building the product and it really was amazing to get to pitch to the viewers and for them to like what they heard,” she said.

“I’ve been involved with horses for over 15 years now, I grew up on Pony Club and now I’m a grand prix dressage rider and I just felt there was really a need for a technical solution to horse management, allowing us to spend more time with our horses and less time stuck in the office.

“The funding and mentoring I will receive is invaluable especially as a young female founder in business and will support my vision of helping bring the equestrian sector into the 21st century and beyond.”

IoD NI National Director Kirsty McManus said: “All pitches this year were terrific and are a true reflection of just a few of the amazing female founded enterprises we have here in Northern Ireland.

“During a year of such difficultly for businesses and our local economy, gathering local enterprises together and showcasing their business ventures brings hope as we work towards building our economy post-Covid.”