TCA Elects Five to Board of Directors

Bob Beck; Terry Finley; Lesley Howard; J. David Richardson, MD; and Jaime Roth will join the board of directors.
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Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) has announced the appointment of Bob Beck; Terry Finley; Lesley Howard; J. David Richardson, MD; and Jaime Roth to its board of directors.

"We are very pleased that Bob, Terry, Leslie, David, and Jaime have joined the TCA board," said Mike McMahon, president-elect of TCA. "I look forward to working with each of them as we work to grow TCA. Erin Crady (TCA Executive Director) and I have been working hard to set several initiatives in place for an active board."

Beck is an attorney in the Lexington, Kentucky, office of Stites & Harbison, PLLC. He is a transactional lawyer and practices in the areas of corporate law and mergers and acquisitions with particular emphasis on equine transactions. From 2008 until December of 2015, Beck served as chairman of the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission. In addition to TCA, he has served on other boards including the American College of Equine Attorneys, the Kentucky Horse Park Foundation, and the Vanderbilt Law School Board of Advisors.

Finley is the President of West Point Thoroughbreds Inc., a horse racing partnership management company he founded in 1991. He has served on numerous industry boards of directors including the Breeders’ Cup (2004-2011), the National Thoroughbred Racing Association’s Horse PAC (a political action committee), and the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (2005-2011). Finley currently serves on the boards of the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association, the Jackie Robinson Foundation, and the Catholic Leadership Institute. He continues to offer his time, talent and treasure to various veterans’ causes including serving on the board of the Johnny Mac Soldiers Fund

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