TBA Structure Change

Breed Affairs falls under CEO Kevin Woolward

In the interests of best business practice, the Thoroughbred Breeders’ Association of South Africa (TBA) runs it’s marketing and sales arm Bloodstock South Africa (BSA) as a separate business entity to its Breed Affairs activities.

Kevin Woolward -

Kevin Woolward –

Wherever possible the TBA is making continuing efforts to  maximize service levels and business efficiency.  Breed Affairs has a limited budget as its income is derived from Membership fees, and accordingly it has been decided that the Breed Affairs activities will now become the responsibility of CEO Kevin Woolward.

This releases Peter Gibson to devote himself full time to the important work of The South African Equine Trade Council as from the 1st January 2016.

Peter was thanked for his contribution to the TBA and it’s members, and they wished him all the best for the future

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