Thoroughbred Charities of America Elects New President

Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) announced that Dan Rosenberg, owner of Rosenberg Thoroughbred Consulting in Midway, Ky. has been elected president of Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) effective July 1. Rosenberg replaces Herb Moelis, the co-founder of TCA. Moelis is stepping down as president but will remain on the board of directors. The elections occurre
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Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) announced that Dan Rosenberg, owner of Rosenberg Thoroughbred Consulting in Midway, Ky. has been elected president of Thoroughbred Charities of America effective July 1.

Rosenberg replaces Herb Moelis, the co-founder of TCA. Moelis is stepping down as president but will remain on the board of directors.

The elections occurred during the annual TCA board meeting last month in Middletown, Del. Joining Rosenberg among the new slate of officers is Jack Wolf, vice-president; Ellen Moelis, treasurer; and Jim Orsini, secretary.

"Herb and Ellen Moelis saw the need for taking care of retired racehorses before anyone was even talking about it," said Rosenberg. "Through their commitment and hard work they have contributed to the welfare of countless horses in the past and in the future, and they have brought the issue of caring for retired Thoroughbreds to the forefront. I look forward to continuing in Herb's footsteps and to furthering the cause that he has championed

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