Equine & BSA Bid Farewell To Gary Grant

Business as usual at both entities

The Equine Group have announced that long serving director, Gary Grant will be withdrawing from the company with effect from the end of the financial year in February 2020.

Gary Grant – leaves end February 2020 (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Grant quipped: “I’ve been doing this for twenty six years, had a thoroughly enjoyable and rewarding time and met so many good people, with many clients and fellow staff members having become great friends too.  It is time for change though. I’m going to kick back and spend some time with my children and then I have a few business opportunities that I plan to investigate next year.”

Grant’s withdrawal from The Equine Group, also coincides with his withdrawal from Bloodstock South Africa.

Chris Haynes of The Equine Group and Bloodstock South Africa said:”I am sad to see Gary leave after all these years.  He is a good friend and has been an amazing business partner. I thank him for his contribution, and I wish him well in his future endeavours.  This has been in the offing for a while, and accordingly for both The Equine Group and Bloodstock South Africa, it will be business as usual.”

  • Joint press release by BSA & Equine Group on Wednesday 4 December 2019

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