TWHBEA Elects Executive Committee
Saturday, December 1, 2012
The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' & Exhibitors' Association (TWHBEA) held their annual election on December 1, 2012. A complete story on the meeting will be forthcoming. The following are the election results:
President - Tracy Boyd
Senior Vice President - Lloyd Black
Admin/Fiscal - Rob Cornelius
VP Horse Shows - Pat Stout
VP Trainers - Wayne Dean
VP Breeders - Mike Hicks
VP Performance Horse - Christy Lantis
VP Enforcement - Denise Bader Keyser
VP Equine Welfare - Dr. Linda Montgomery
VP Marketing - Joyce Moyer
VP Owners/Exhibitors International - Jason Bachert
VP Pleasure Horse - Rick Weis
VP Bylaws - David Mullis
VP Youth - Caroline Hoffman
Secretary - Dee Dee Miller
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