Post Time With Dan Gall

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Published: August 17, 2016 06:05 pm EDT

Standardbred Canada's President & CEO, Dan Gall will be providing regular reports and commentary to the SC membership through a column that will be published online and in Trot Magazine.


A Standardbred Update from the CEO & President:

Entering my fifth full week as CEO/President of Standardbred Canada I thought it important to communicate to you what we are focusing on as an Association.

When receiving my appointment to the position I promised the Board and our employees that it would be eyes and ears wide open as I assumed my new responsibilities, with a commitment to reach out to our members and stakeholders to better understand the concerns and issues of the industry and to find out what expectations the industry has of Standardbred Canada going forward.

And that is why at the time of this writing, I am sitting in a hotel room in Calgary jotting down a quick report to you about these past few weeks.

It has been very important for me to get up to speed with the industry and its people as quick as possible which is why I have had meetings with Cal Bricker, VP of Horse Racing Integration at OLG, conversations with John Snobelen, Rob Cook, Executive Director of Ontario Racing, and many of SC’s Directors, employees and horsepeople.

I have attended events in Clinton, Grand River, Hanover, the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and just finished visiting Century Downs in Calgary, attending an excellent fundraising event for the community, called “Pacing for Charity” where I had the opportunity to meet as many people as I could including the awesome and hospitable Executive Director of the Alberta Standardbred Horse Association, Fred Gillis. He and I met for breakfast on Sunday morning and he communicated to me how much work the Alberta horse racing industry has been doing to promote our sport and to encourage and increase a wider fan base. And, I saw firsthand, a very wide demographic of young and old attending the Century Downs fundraising event on Sunday.

I had great conversations with breeders Gerald McGinn, Bill Andrew of Meridian Farms, Blair Corbeil - President of ASHA, Shirley McClellan - CEO of Horse Racing Alberta, Norm Kennedy - Past President of ASHA, Jackson Wittup, Diane Bertrand, Paul Ryneveld – General Manager, Century Downs, and Peter Watts - a Sports broadcaster with Corus Entertainment, just to name a few. All provided very optimistic and positive comments with regards to the Alberta Standardbred horse racing industry and everyone should be applauded for their hard work, positive outlook and the great results that they have finally been seeing over the past couple of years. Keep up the great work!

I saw many hard working individuals that just love their job and care so much for the sport, the horses and the industry. SC Field Rep and ASHA employee, Colleen Haining just never stopped from dusk to dawn, giving tours to those groups that the drivers and trainers were racing for. Listening to her speak about our horses and the sport was inspiring and motivational.

It is this kind of energy, commitment and positive outlook that keeps us all motivated and provides meaningful results for not only our industry, but the sport itself.

This business is about connecting and working together as a team and the Pacing for Charity event was an excellent example of this.

I had a great opportunity to hear real feedback about Standardbred Canada and what we should be doing to assist the industry; from arranging information sessions to liaising with associations to assist and elevate concerns that specific jurisdictions might be having. I will share this information with our team and the Board to further explore this going forward.

Talking and working together is tremendously important and helps provide a universal, consistent message to our fans and stakeholders. I will continue to busy myself doing much of the same for the next little while, working with all associations in all jurisdictions, to assist wherever possible with ideas, support, and resources to move our sport forward.

That is why my next visit is in PEI where I will meet those in the Standardbred industry and take part in the Gold Cup & Saucer events while meeting with Kent Oakes and others to discuss the World Trotting Conference and World Driving Championships, coming up next August.

Then I am on my way to Quebec to meet with SC Directors, Rick Karper and Vincent Trudel, and meet the team at Hippodrome 3R and enjoy the Prix D’Ete.

I am looking forward to many more discussions with you and others as we begin to create a blueprint of how to move our sport and industry forward from coast to coast, and at Standardbred Canada we will try our best to communicate every step of the way. I welcome your input and comments at [email protected].

- Dan

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