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Early life and equestrian journey

My name is Mylene Major, and I was born and raised on a bustling farm where my parents bred, trained, and boarded mostly Quarter Horses and Paint Horses, with the ​occasional Appaloosas and Haflingers.
Starting at four years old, I immersed myself in local and regional shows, participating in Western and English pleasure riding. ​Although I had a keen interest in hunters, our farm's focus on Western pleasure limited my exposure to it.
After studying administration and office technologies, I met and married my wonderful husband. We have two amazing children, Mickaël, 22, and Anabelle, 19.
Mylène

Mylène Major, Founder & CEO

While ​balancing family life, I operated my own workroom as a seamstress/designer specializing in decoration and drapes for about 15 years.
This allowed me to be present for my ​children while my husband traveled frequently for work. Despite the busy schedule, I managed to ride my mare, Queen, at my parents' farm once a week.
At the age of 30, I decided to pursue my dream of jumping and became involved in hunters and jumpers at Hodgson's Farm. Under the guidance of Allison Barton, I took ​weekly lessons, fulfilling my lifelong passion for hunter jumpers.
This journey led me to become an instructor at MD Stables, where I still teach today, thanks to the ​mentorship of Magali Morin, who helped me become a certified Equestrian Canada instructor.
Eight years ago, Magali helped meet my partner Dempsey, also known as The Force owned by MD Stables, and together we ventured ​into provincial shows, expanding my horizons even further.

How MajorEQ began

However, life took a difficult turn when my father fell ill and passed away within four months of being diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm ​in 2022. He was my hero and the first mentor in my equestrian journey.
During his illness, to keep myself occupied, I started conceptualizing MajorEQ. Unsure if it would materialize, I discussed the idea with ​my friend Melissa Lauzon from Crazy Carousel, who graciously joined me.
The pursuit of this business venture, alongside my family and ​work at MD Stables, helped me cope with the grief.
Michel & Mylène

Mylène & her father, Michel Major

MajorEQ essentially focus on team branding, leveraging my skills from my ​administration degree, riding experience, teaching background, and knowledge of fabrics and design.
Since last November, MajorEQ has evolved into a thriving venture. Although I'm not partnering with Crazy Carousel anymore, I remain a ​great supporter of Melissa.
I am grateful to my clients, supportive husband, amazing kids, MD Stables family, Chloé Mast who provided ​me with her extensive network of contacts in the industry and most of all, my father.
Our logo, placed on the left sleeves of some of our ​items as a tribute to him, symbolizes passing the torch and reminds me that everything will be okay as I honor his memory by naming the ​company Major, our family name.
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