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APRIL 2024 THE RIDER /13 Pat Carter Memorial Award


ber simply complete the Google doc via the link below or email carterstrainingcentre@gmail.com explaining why the nominee should be considered for this award.


Visit https://bit.ly/438sFIp


of Carter’s Training Centre, an exceptional horsewoman and coach. To honor her memory, we want to recognize the many barn members of CTC that share the farm and their love of horses with us. For the month of February, we will be taking nominations for the


Pat Carter was the founder


first ever Pat Carter Memorial Award. This award is designed to recognize those CTC members who demonstrate exceptional horsemanship and go above and beyond to make our CTC com- munity a better place. This award is open to ALL barn members re- gardless of age. Nominees must


Lisa Headrick Joins Woodbine Entertainment Executive Leadership Team


of Finance at Loblaw Compa- nies Limited, Headrick led Fi- nance for the Discount Grocery Retail Division and prior to that, the E-Commerce and Loy- alty (PC Optimum) segments. Previously, Headrick


and experience to the Woodbine leadership team,” Woodbine Enter- tainment CEO Michael Copeland shared. “We are excited to have her join our team and help lead our business and the horse racing industry to ambitious, new heights.” Formerly a Vice President


TORONTO, January 23, 2024– Woodbine Entertainment today an- nounced the appointment of Lisa Headrick to Executive Vice Presi- dent, Finance, Strategy and Oper- ations. “Lisa brings incredible depth


Bill Ford, General Counsel and Executive Vice President Racing, Chris Lush, Executive Vice Presi- dent Technology and Core Wager- ing, David Vivenes, Executive Vice President Brand and Experi- ence, and Monte McNaughton, Ex- ecutive Vice President Industry Relations and People Experience.


and lessons. Freelance coaching at Ont. farms. Training riders to train their horses - competitive or recreational - with the tools of equitation science.


Clinics Visit www.lindsaygriceridingcoach.com


Getting ready for show season? Show judging.


• Equestrian Can, AQHA L1 judge • Prov. hunter/jumper and dressage judge • Working Equitation, obstacle events


be a barn member as a student, boarder, employee, or volunteer at Carter’s Training Centre to be eligible. Nominations close Feb 29th. Award recipients will be an- nounced in March. To nominate a barn mem-


Do you love Fergus? Visit his website at: http://www.fergusthehorse.com


spent over 20 years at Celestica, an international design, manu- facturing, and supply chain so- lutions company. She most recently served as the Chief Fi- nancial Officer, Connectivity and Cloud Solutions, a $4 bil- lion dollar segment of Ce- lestica. Headrick is a Chemical graduate


contributing to its bright future ahead.” Headrick completes the


new role at Woodbine,” Head- rick said. “My family and I ex- perienced the magic of Woodbine during a race day – the warm welcome, amazing at- mosphere and thrilling horse racing made it an unforgettable experience. I’m looking for- ward to being a part of this wel- coming


community and


newly reorganized Woodbine Entertainment Executive team led by CEO Michael Copeland, who was appointed in 2023. Also reporting to Copeland is


Queen’s University, and holds an MBA from Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. “I am excited to start my


Engineering of


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