Career
Rockefeller-Silvia first garnered media attention in 2005 during the inception of his sport horse breeding program, "Dream Street Stallions". Rockefeller-Silvia publicly purchased and imported over a million dollars worth of breeding stock from Europe in a short period of time. Shortly thereafter, under the direction of Olympic Bronze Medalist Lisa Wilcox, Rockefeller-Silvia"s stallion, Lullaby, became the United States Equestrian Team"s alternate for the Young Horse World Championships in 2006.
That same year, Rockefeller-Silvia’s program took center stage, winning multiple "United States Dressage Federation" ‘Horse of The Year’ titles.
In 2007, his stallion Starlight, set a record breaking year end score of (86%), not only earning him the title of The United States Dressage Federation (USDF) "Horse Of The Year". But, also a place in the USDF "Hall of Fame", on the "Traveling Trot Perpetual Trophy".
Rockefeller-Silvia is the youngest owner in history to have had his program or stock recognized in the USDF "Hall of Fame". That same year Rockefeller-Silvia ranked 8th nationally in the United States Equestrian Federation Grand Prix standings.
Additionally, Starlight produced a 100% "first premium" foal crop in 2008, under Rockefeller-Silvia"s guidance.
Rockefeller-Silvia has earned three "top ten" placements at the National Young Horse Championships. Including a Bronze medal at the "2010 National Young Horse Championships" held in Wayne, Illinois. Foreign nearly a decade Rockefeller-Silvia consistently ranked in the "top ten" owners in the United States of America (United States Equestrian Federation) with his winning string of horses.