Allison Booth is founder and president of Triple Crown Consulting Group LLC, a marketing and strategy company specializing in the equine industry. An accomplished rider, she has galloped champion racehorses on three continents. Allison learned how to ride bare back on Gypsy‘s horses in County Dublin, Ireland were she was born. Her riding then went through the paces of pony club, hunting, 3 day eventing, polo and then she found her true passion riding racehorses. She completed internships at Taylor Made Farm  and worked with Monty Roberts with Gold Beauty’s baby, Dajur the future fastest horse on the planet for two straight years. She then went on to complete an internship at Monty and Pat Roberts' Flag Is Up Farm where she learned Join Up and started future multiple graded stakes winners Profit Key and Carson City. She then spent a season riding for Cheryl Asmussen at Walmac Farm Johnny Jones' Two Creek Ranch in Texas, working with future horse of the year Hansel, among many other champions. She has worked with leading race horse trainers and veterinarians in Australia, Europe and North America. She holds an assistant trainer’s license in 5 states in the USA. An avid sportswoman, Allison competed in competitive surf boat rowing at a National level while in Australia and patrolled the dangerous beaches of Sydney as a surf lifesaver. She received her degree in marketing from The University of Saint Louis and is an International Coatings Inspector and Corrosion Engineer National Association of Corrosion Engineers
 

While working as an international inspector National Association of Corrosion Engineers for a Fortune 100 manufacturing company, she realized her passion was still horses, and decided to remake her career in the equine industry.

She now consults for top notch clients in the equine industry including manufacturers of veterinary products Bayer Animal Health  , MedsforVets. Using her diverse experiences as an inspector and marketer, her love for horses has led her to bring a fresh approach back to the industry.  She presents on different topics to industry groups. The most recent was on a first-line therapy for a wide range of musculoskeletal indications to a distinguished group of state and regulatory vets at the American Association of Equine Practitioners in San Antonio in Dec 2006.

She stays on top of her game by working with leading veterinarians, trainers and horses. Her most recent spell on the race track was working with several

Kentucky Derby horses as a vet assistant for the 2007 Kentucky Derby and the Keeneland September Yearling sale for Taylor Made Farm.