New All-Industry Advisory Council Formed by KHC

Newsdate: Tue, 17 Jan 2012 - 02:18 pm
Location: LEXINGTON, Kentucky

The Kentucky Horse Council today announces the formation of the Kentucky Breed & Discipline Council (KBDC). This council is a formal part of the Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) and consists of one representative from each equine breed association or equine discipline association in the Commonwealth.  Associations that are members of the Kentucky Horse Council will be represented on KBDC.

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The KBDC coalition ensures that there is a direct link between the Kentucky Horse Council and the entire equine industry. Example of projects the group may tackle is increased youth involvement, legislative awareness, industry growth, equine business development, industry promotion to the general public, and more. 

KBDC will elect representatives to serve on the Kentucky Horse Council board and recommend new projects to KHC through their board representatives.  Implementation of new projects will be managed by KHC.

"Our industry is so diverse. " commented Anna Zinkhon, President of the Kentucky Horse Council board. "That diversity often serves us well, but there are many opportunities that can only be realized through a consolidated effort of all breeds and disciplines."

"The amount of expertise and resources in the Kentucky equine industry is incredible," said Ginny Grulke, Executive Director of the Kentucky Horse Council. "Moving the industry forward with major initiatives can only be accomplished if we all pull together towards common goals. This is the objective of KBDC."

The first KBDC meeting date will be in February 2012. For more information, contact Ginny Grulke at the Kentucky Horse Council at director@kentuckyhorse.org.
 

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