Susan Kalmanson
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Susan Kalmanson
5 years 5 months ago - 5 years 5 months ago
I'm reading is the new Chairman of the Jockey Club.
There's no doubt that she has a bigger set of balls than her predecessors and could make a difference if she is given the leeway from her board. Interesting times.
Before the feminists and the PC brigade get their tits in a twist, the balls comments are in response to her standing her ground against Jooste and his band of pigs when CTS took the TBA on. She will do the job whilst saving costs - its a short flip from Monaco to the Arc.
There's no doubt that she has a bigger set of balls than her predecessors and could make a difference if she is given the leeway from her board. Interesting times.
Before the feminists and the PC brigade get their tits in a twist, the balls comments are in response to her standing her ground against Jooste and his band of pigs when CTS took the TBA on. She will do the job whilst saving costs - its a short flip from Monaco to the Arc.
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Re: Congrats Susan
5 years 5 months ago - 5 years 5 months ago
The National Horseracing Authority is proud to announce the appointment of Mrs Susan Rowett as its new Chairperson. Mrs Rowett is the first lady Chairperson to be appointed in the 138 years history of The National Horseracing Authority of Southern Africa (previously known as The Jockey Club of Southern Africa).
Mrs Rowett holds a Master of Jurisprudence degree and a Master of Management degree and is a Director of a multinational packaging company. Mrs Rowett is a Life Member of The National Horseracing Authority and, as a Thoroughbred Racehorse Breeder and Owner, Mrs Rowett has been actively involved in the Horse racing Industry in South Africa for forty years.
Mrs Rowett has served as Chairperson on various Boards within the Horse racing Industry and previously served as a National Board Director from November 2012 until April 2016 when the Constitution of the NHA was amended, at a Special General Meeting, in order to restructure the National Board.
The NHA and its National Board hereby wishes to thank the previous Chairman, Mr Ken Truter, for successfully leading the organisation through some turbulent times over his three year tenure as Chairman. Mr Truter will continue to serve as a National Board Director.
Vee Moodley
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Mrs Rowett holds a Master of Jurisprudence degree and a Master of Management degree and is a Director of a multinational packaging company. Mrs Rowett is a Life Member of The National Horseracing Authority and, as a Thoroughbred Racehorse Breeder and Owner, Mrs Rowett has been actively involved in the Horse racing Industry in South Africa for forty years.
Mrs Rowett has served as Chairperson on various Boards within the Horse racing Industry and previously served as a National Board Director from November 2012 until April 2016 when the Constitution of the NHA was amended, at a Special General Meeting, in order to restructure the National Board.
The NHA and its National Board hereby wishes to thank the previous Chairman, Mr Ken Truter, for successfully leading the organisation through some turbulent times over his three year tenure as Chairman. Mr Truter will continue to serve as a National Board Director.
Vee Moodley
Chief Executive
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Re: Congrats Susan
5 years 4 months ago
......pretty Slack of the NHRA to have Mrs Rowett registered as a member under her maiden name for all these years
.....lets hope she turns the old boys club into something a bit more professional......oops :oops: a non profit only survives on industry funding.....:blush:
.....lets hope she turns the old boys club into something a bit more professional......oops :oops: a non profit only survives on industry funding.....:blush:
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