Katherine Bloomquist Holub
Katy is a avid rider who's love has always been horses. She grew up in Edina, Minnesota. Always into horses she now has her own barn. Trophy Hill was developed with her husband David whom she married a few years back. They have two kids, Paula (15) and Jack (12).
She is active in the community helping at the race track, Canterbury Downs and many other barns around the area. She is a frequent helper at the renowned CCI**** ROLEX held in Lexington, Kentucky every year around the end of April.
Katy’s practice includes commercial law, litigation and equine law, an area in which she represents stables, horse breeders, and riders from across the country and in which she has published numerous articles. She is also an active member of the Rotary Club in Chaska.
She is a great mentor and anyone would be lucky to get the chance to work with her. She has all the knowledge that you can ever want and will get what you need to know if she doesn't. She has brought a lot of young horses a long way and is very committed to her job and lifestyle.
David Holub
David is one of those rare human beings that can’t get enough input from life’s experiences. From engineer to software developer to inventor, equestrian and artist, David both absorbs and exudes the kind of energy that most of us only wish we had.
The technical side is certified by the Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering earned at Michigan Technological University. Following graduation in 1978 David worked for Ford Motor Company in Sterling Heights, MI but moved to MTS Corporation in Eden Prairie, MN in 1980.
Post graduate education has included human resource personnel awareness training, finance, fundamentals of marketing, and building a learning organization. All have led to the varied management and corporate reconfiguring initiatives in which he has been involved.
Much of his professional focus has been on team building and performance of both technical and non-technical personnel. Always inquisitive and open, David has become both leader and mentor to those with whom he works.
His business acumen has led him to participation in mergers and acquisitions due diligence analysis and enterprise integration. He founded four businesses, one of which he sold, and remains a principal of the others in addition to MFLLC. He knows business from capital formation to budgeting, production and marketing. David's orderly and methodical nature helps him succeed time and time again in his business activity.
You’d think that would be enough, especially with a busy attorney wife and two children, but no, David is an inventor with many patents already recorded and a number of others where patents are pending.
David became such an enthusiastic eventer and dressage rider that he serves on the United States Eventing Association and is a past president of the Central States Dressage and Eventing Association. As if that weren’t enough, David is a past president and board member of the Chanhassen Snowmobilers.
And did we mention artist? Following the 24th hour in his day, David paints. Yes, he says if he had it to over again, he would, but then that would have to be his next life. He’s too busy creating, managing, and succeeding at his various enterprises and activities to look back, and we can hardly wait to see what’s next. Thoughtful in both the abstract and the technical, David Holub is genuinely unique and multifaceted and an enterprise leader to watch.