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Jennie Loriston-Clarke stepped down as chairman of British Dressage

Desi___JennieJennie Loriston-Clarke has stepped down as chairman of British Dressage (BD), a role she took on in 2007. She will remain with the society as president. Chief executive Amanda Bond said: “Jennie has done an incredible job. Her vision, direction and wonderful sense of humour have made her an honour and privilege to work with.” Penny Pollard, a BD non-executive director for the past four years, was elected new chairman at the AGM on 19 September. ©Horse and Hound
Desi___JennieJennie Loriston-Clarke has stepped down as chairman of British Dressage (BD), a role she took on in 2007. She will remain with the society as president. Chief executive Amanda Bond said: “Jennie has done an incredible job. Her vision, direction and wonderful sense of humour have made her an honour and privilege to work with.” Penny Pollard, a BD non-executive director for the past four years, was elected new chairman at the AGM on 19 September. ©Horse and Hound
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