UK Celebrates 27 Years of Partnership With Lloyd’s of London

Lloyd’s of London representatives recently presented a $50,000 check to UK for continued funding of the international publication Equine Disease Quarterly.
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Pat Talley (center right), U.S. Central regional director for Lloyd's America, presents David Horohov, PhD (center left), chair of the UK Department of Veterinary Science, with a check on behalf of Underwriters at Lloyd's, London. Also pictured are Peter Timoney, MVB, MS, PhD, FRCVS (left), of the UK Gluck Equine Research Center, and Bill Wallace (right), VP of administration and finance for Lloyd's America. | Photo: Steve Patton

Lloyd’s of London and the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Agriculture, Food and Environment celebrated more than a quarter-century partnership in support of the horse industry. Representatives of Lloyd’s recently presented a $50,000 check to UK for continued funding of the international publication Equine Disease Quarterly.

“We are very pleased to be associated with the Quarterly, an acknowledged source of very valuable information on issues of direct concern to equine stakeholders worldwide whether in performance, breeding or recreational sectors of the industry,” said Patrick Talley, U.S. Central regional director for Lloyd’s America. “I am especially proud of the long-standing nature of the support Lloyd’s has provided and the commitment of Lloyd’s to ensuring the dissemination of up-to-date information on matters of equine health and welfare of value to equine industries around the world.”

David Ashby, managing director and principal bloodstock underwriter with Amlin, and chair of Lloyd’s Livestock Committee, added, “Lloyd’s of London insures much of the world’s most valuable bloodstock, and we are delighted to support the University of Kentucky and this publication, that enhances knowledge and horse welfare within the United States and worldwide

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