Kentucky Ag News
Kentucky Horse Council announces executive director's retirement
Special to Kentucky Agricultural News
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Ginny Grulke, executive director of the Kentucky Horse Council since 2005, will officially retire July 1, the council has announced. Grulke will assist with the transition of the new executive director and continue to volunteer on some of the many projects in which she has an integral part.
During Grulke's tenure as executive director, KHC has developed Livestock Investigation Training for Animal Control Officers; the Safety Net program for owners who lose their jobs; Geld and Euthanasia Vouchers for low income owners; the SoHo and Disaster Relief fund to help owners and horse rescues in times of need; the Kentucky Equine Networking Association in partnership with the University of Kentucky, for education and networking among professionals; the annual Kentucky Trail Summit, a conference to educate trail riders; the Kentucky Round-Up, an all breeds horse event for owners and the general public; membership programs including affordable equine liability insurance and trailer safety programs; the Kentucky Breeds and Discipline Council to provide communication among different sectors of the industry and KHC; and a weekly "Kentucky Horse eNews," which delivers equine enthusiasts current news on Kentucky horse activities.
In addition, KHC played a key role in the development of the Kentucky Proud for Horses program and secured a large Kentucky Agriculture Development Fund grant to enable a comprehensive survey of the Commonwealth's horse industry.
"The Kentucky Horse Council will miss Ginny, and we wish her the best in her retirement," said Anna Zinkhon, KHC president. "Ginny has lived and breathed Kentucky Horse Council 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Her relentless energy and commitment to our mission was one of a kind. She has been key to the Kentucky Horse Council becoming the industry leader that it is and will be very hard to replace."
The Board of Directors will conduct a search for her replacement immediately; details will be announced in Kentucky Horse eNews and other media outlets. Interested individuals may sign up for Kentucky Horse eNews at kentuckyhorse.org so that they may be notified when the position is posted.