Everett Dobson is the owner of Cheyenne Stables and Candy Meadows Farm.
He began racing horses in 1996. Cheyenne Stables races mainly in the East Coast and Midwest, deploying several trainers including Christophe Clement, Todd Pletcher, and Kiaran McLaughlin. Cheyenne Stables currently has about 25 horses in training. Located in Lexington, Candy Meadows is primarily a commercial broodmare farm.
Dobson is also a minority owner in Three Chimneys Stallions.
Everett is the Vice Chairman and on Board of Trustees for TOBA and serves on the Executive Committee and American Graded Stakes Committee.
He is also a member of the Jockey Club.
Mr. Dobson is the Chief Executive Officer of Dobson Technologies, a private landline, fiber optic and data storage business based in Oklahoma City. He serves as Chairman for the Dobson Family Foundation. He has been a member of the Board of Directors for the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum since 2000 and recently completed his service as Chairman of the Board.
Dobson grew up in Cheyenne, Oklahoma before attending Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) where he graduated with a B.A. in Economics. He has served his alma mater as a member of the SWOSU Foundation Board of Directors since 1991.
Everett and his wife, Jeanetta, split their time between Kentucky and Oklahoma. They have three daughters and four grandchildren.