
Kentucky Thoroughbred Association and Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders have elected three new members to their Board of Directors, the organizations announced Tuesday.
Conrad Bandoroff, vice president of Denali Stud; Rowland Hancock, a Thoroughbred owner and breeder based in Paducah, Kentucky; and Craig Brogden, co-owner of Machmer Hall, have each secured three-year terms following a vote by the full membership.
The election was administered by Dean Dorton Technology, which managed both digital and paper ballots for the process.
Ten incumbent board members were re-elected, including Ned Toffey, Michael Banahan, Price Bell, Dr. Natanya Nieman-McMahon, Dr. Stuart Brown, Fergus Galvin, Jeffrey Thornbury, Neil Pessin, Tommy Drury, and Paul McGee.
Anne Archer Hinkle, T. Wayne Sweezey, and Craig Bandoroff are stepping down from their director positions with the organization.
The KTA and KTOB represent the interests of Kentucky’s Thoroughbred industry, one of the state’s most significant agricultural and economic sectors.
