Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted February 23, 2019 Journalists Share Posted February 23, 2019 Candace Coder-Chew has been unanimously elected as the president of the board of the California Retirement Management Account (CARMA), a non-profit that provides funding for the retirement of California-raced Thoroughbreds. Coder-Chew, previously vice president of the organization, was nominated by her predecessor Howard Zucker, whose term expired in January. “I am more than honored to serve as President of CARMA with a team of dedicated and passionate industry professionals that make up CARMA’s board of directors,” said Coder-Chew, wife of Santa Anita-based conditioner Matthew Chew. “CARMA, and its critical mission of supporting Thoroughbred aftercare and aftercare awareness, has been near and dear to my heart since its inception. To begin this month, we have designed a new campaign titled OWN. RACE. RETIRE. This will be the common thread through our existing programs designed to increase awareness and promote inclusiveness with both the horse racing industry and the general public. I am looking forward to working with our talented board and staff to see the organization reach its fullest potential,” she said. “There is no one who deserves this title more than Candace,” said CARMA’s founder Madeline Auerbach. “She dedicates so much time to this organization and our mission. CARMA has seen tremendous growth over the last several years and I am confident Candace will continue that upward trajectory.” View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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