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MEMBERSHIP


AAEP News August 2019 XI


Members in the News


Dr. Mary Scollay to lead RMTC After 11 years as equine medical director for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, Dr. Mary Scollay has been appointed executive director and COO of the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium.


Dr. Mary Scollay


Dr. Scollay has been involved in equine health, welfare and safety ini- tiatives across the racing industry, and


previously served on the AAEP’s Racing Committee and Professional Conduct and Ethics Committee. She is a graduate of the University of Illinois.


Drs. Natanya Nieman, Stuart Brown elected to KTA-KTOB board


Dr. Natanya Nieman


Dr. Natanya Nieman, resident veteri- narian at WinStar Farm in Versailles, Ky., has been elected to a three-year term on the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association/Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders board of directors.


Dr. Nieman, who received her veterinary degree from the Ohio State University, has been with WinStar Farm since 2002.


Dr. Stuart Brown II


Relatedly, Dr. Stuart Brown II, a partner in Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington, Ky., has been re-elected to the KTA-KTOB board. A Tuskegee University graduate, Dr. Brown serves on the AAEP’s Racing Committee.


Dr. Steve O’Grady honored in South Africa


Dr. Steve O’Grady


The South Africa Veterinary Association bestowed its 2019 Gold Medal upon Dr. Steve O’Grady during the 10th SAVA Veterinary and Paraveterinary Congress in Gauteng, South Africa. The medal honors out- standing scientific achievement of veterinary science.


Dr. O’Grady received his veterinary degree from the University of Pretoria in South Africa. He is the founder of Equine Therapeutic Farriery in Keswick, Va., and his accolades also include induction into the International Equine Veterinarians Hall of Fame and receipt of the AAEP President’s Award.


Dr. Gregory Ferraro


Dr. Ernest Beier


Dr. Ernest Beier named to NJ State Board of Agriculture


Dr. Ernest Beier, owner of Beier Veterinary Services in Mickleton, N.J., has been elected to a four-year term on the New Jersey State Board of Agriculture.


Dr. Beier received his veterinary degree from Oklahoma State University. In addition to his


veterinary practice, he has owned and operated Rattling Run Farm, a livestock management and hay production company, since 1980.


Dr. Jennifer Durenberger named TJC Steward at NYRA


Dr. Jennifer Durenberger, chief examining veterinarian for the New York Racing Association, has been appointed as The Jockey Club steward at NYRA tracks effective Sept. 6.


Dr. Jennifer Durenberger


Prior to her current role, Dr. Durenberger served as an association veterinarian for NYRA from


2003-2008 and as a commission veterinarian for the California Horse Racing Board from 2008-2010. She is a member of the AAEP’s Professional Conduct and Ethics Committee and serves as secretary for the Racing Officials Accreditation Program board of directors.


Dr. Gregory Ferraro appointed to CHRB


Dr. Gregory Ferraro, emeritus director of the University of California, Davis Center for Equine Health, has been appointed by California Governor Gavin Newsom to the California Horse Racing Board.


Dr. Ferraro, who earned his DVM from UC Davis and spent over 25 years in racetrack veterinary practice,


served as director of the UC Davis Center for Equine Health from 1997-2011 and associate director of the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital from 2011-2014.


Don Preisler


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