Dr. Gilles Seguin Named Chair of Equestrian Canada’s Division C

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February 28, 2022 – – Equestrian Canada announce the nine (9) Category C, National Equine Affiliate Organizations (NEOs) voting Members for Equestrian Canada for 2022 (April 1 to March 31, 2023).

CQHA’s 2022 president Dr. Gilles Seguin was selected as a voting member and also elected to chair the Division C committee.

Category C consists of National or Regional organizations that represent a particular area of equine interest where these organizations are not represented by another category of membership. The number of NEOs Affiliated with EC may change from year to year as each applies to EC on an annual basis. There are three types of Affiliate ; Industry Affiliate, Breed Associate Affiliate and Special Interest Affiliate each type has different criteria by which they join EC.

The nine (9) Category C Members with voting rights are designated according to the Category C Terms of Reference (TOR).

Canadian Quarter Horse Association

Dr. Gilles Seguin (Chair)

Standardbred Canada

Dan Gall

Canadian Thoroughbred Horse Society

Caitlin Grguric

Canadian Sport Horse Association

Charlotte Nagy

Canadian Hanoverian Society

George Millet von Platen

Canadian Morgan Horse Association

Nancy Kavanagh

Canadian Warmblood Horse Breeders Association

Janice Tyndall

Canadian Hackney Society

Faith Robillard

Canadian Arabian Horse Registry

Joshua Schildroth

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