Natalie Voss received her bachelor's degree in equine science with honors from the University of Kentucky and has worked in both public relations and journalistic capacities since then. Her work includes investigative features, breaking news and profiles on a variety of topics including equine and local news. Her byline has appeared in the Paulick Report, Business Lexington magazine, Chevy Chaser, Southsider, Chronicle of the Horse, The Horse magazine, The Blood-Horse, Quarter Horse News, American Racehorse, Acreage Life, Veterinary Practice News, BirdTalk, and Equine International among others.
Natalie won the 2016 Eclipse Award for News/Enterprise Writing for her feature titled, 'Something's Wrong With My Brain: Lurking Danger Of Concussions For Jockeys,' which appeared on the Paulick Report. In 2020, she won Eclipse Awards in both writing categories for stories on Thoroughbred aftercare featured in the Paulick Report. The winning entry in the Feature/Commentary category was titled, ‘“An Angel On His Shoulder”: This Thoroughbred’s Fate Was Written In Ink.” The winner in the News/Enterprise category was a multi-part series on the state of Thoroughbred aftercare. Read Part 1 of the series here. In 2022, she received an honorable mention in the Feature/Commentary category of the Eclipse Awards for ‘After Rough Entry To The World “Gumbo” The Colt Is Overcoming The Odds.’
Natalie was nominated once in 2015 and a record four times in 2016 for the Stanley Bergstein Writing Award for investigative reporting. She has twice received third place in the Kentucky Press Association Awards in the best sports feature category for "Keeneland's switch back to dirt could appeal to Breeders' Cup and Derby contenders" and in 2011 for her feature titled, "For the love of horses."
Voss is a proud board member of the National Turf Writers and Broadcasters Association.