Cliff Williamson Joins American Horse Council Staff

His responsibilities will include handling issues with equine health and welfare issues and horse movement requirements.
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Cliff Williamson has joined the American Horse Council (AHC) as the director of health and regulatory affairs. His responsibilities will include equine health and welfare issues and state, federal, and international requirements regarding the movement of horses. He will be the principal AHC contact to the USDA.

“I am very excited to be given the opportunity to assist the horse council, and I hope my experience with the USDA exporting animals, my farming background, and my animal health education will help me promote and protect the horse industry and the movement of horses, which is critical to the growth of our industry,” said Williamson.

Williamson comes to the AHC from the animal export industry, serving as both the Associate Director of Animal Logistics for T.K. Exports and the owner of Williamson Livestock Logistics, where he coordinated and supervised the documentation, testing, and delivery of nearly 75,000 animals.

He grew up outside of Culpeper, Virginia, on his family’s farm raising horses and sheep. Williamson is a 2008 graduate of Virginia Tech, receiving a degree in animal and poultry science, with emphases in production business and equine science. He is a current Class II fellow of Virginia Agricultural Leaders Obtaining Results and a returned Peace Corps volunteer, serving in Nicaragua’s Food Security Program

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