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BETA Honour
Association Founder
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BETA founder Antony
Wakeham has been made Vice President and an Honorary Life Member of the
association.
The prestigious role's
were presented at the BETA AGM at Saddlers' Hall in London.
To mark his official
retirement Antony was presented with a bronze of a Lurcher by BETA President
Sir Adam Butler.
Mr Butler paid tribute
to Antony's hard work over the year's highlighting the huge contribution
he has made to the industry.
Said Antony: "I
have thoroughly enjoyed my time with BETA and EMC. It is hard to believe
I have been involved for 24 years, they have gone so quickly.
"To be made Vice
President and an Honorary Life Member is wonderful and a great honour.
"I am delighted
that I will continue with a consultancy role for the association and also
continue work with the Jeep National Riding Festival."
BETA Chief Executive
and Secretary Claire Williams said: "Antony has played a major part
in the development of the equestrian industry and anyone who has worked
alongside him, is very fortunate to have gained from his knowledge."
Antony founded BETA
in 1978, launching Equestrian Management Consultants (EMC) the same year.
EMC, publishers of
Equestrian Trade News and sister publication the British Equestrian Directory
and organiser of the BETA International Trade Fair was acquired by BETA
in October 1997 and Antony became director general of the two companies.
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