USA
Equestrian Trust Elects Leadership
Lexington,
KY (December 12, 2003) The board of directors of USA Equestrian
Trust, Inc., meeting by teleconference on Wednesday, December 10,
elected officers to lead the reformed corporation. The Trust was
formerly known as USA Equestrian, and was re-named and reorganized
December 1, when the United States Equestrian Federation officially
became National Governing Body for equestrian sport.
Elected
President and Chairman of the Board was Karl V. Hart of Ocala, Florida,
a long-time director of USA Equestrian and its predecessor organization,
American Horse Shows Association. Hart is an attorney who breeds
and exhibits Arabian horses, and is a past director of International
Arabian Horse Association. The 9 directors elected Edward S. Ned
Bonnie of Louisville, Kentucky, Vice President. Bonnie has also
served as a director of USA Equestrian, was a co-honoree with his
wife Nina for the sports Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002,
and is an attorney and all-around equestrian enthusiast. For Secretary,
Linda Allen of Salinas, California, was elected. She is an author,
clinician, judge, official, and internationally renowned Course
Designer for Jumpers, whose credits include the 1996 Olympic Games
in Atlanta, and most recently CSIO Dublin, Ireland in 2003. The
new Treasurer is Georgie Green, of Allen, Texas, another long-time
director of USA Equestrian, a present director of United States
Equestr
The other 5 directors of the Trust (with primary breed or discipline
interest) are: Jean Blackstone, Georgia (Arabian); Edward E. Emerson,
North Carolina (Eventing/Endurance); Stephen O. Hawkins, New Jersey
(Hunters); Marianne Ludwig, Florida (Dressage); and Judith Werner,
Illinois (American Saddlebred). Each of the Trusts board members
have lengthy records of service throughout the committee structures
of the sports governing organizations.
USA
Equestrian Trust, Inc., formerly USA Equestrian, is a not-for-profit
corporation whose mission is to assist in preserving and/or enhancing
the quality of equestrian sport in the United States. To do so,
it specifically supports the programs and activities of the sports
NGB, U.S. Equestrian Federation, and is enabled as well to support
other organizations and programs benefiting equestrian sport.
http://www.usef.org
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