Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted August 29, 2018 Journalists Share Posted August 29, 2018 Woodford Thoroughbreds will be consolidating its operations to its Ocala, FL, farm Jan. 1 and the Kentucky farm will be closed. However, Woodford will still breed their mares in Kentucky. “Unfortunately, Matt Lyons, who has managed the Woodford Farm operations for the past 10 years has chosen not to relocate to Florida,” said Woodford owner John Sykes. “Matt has done a fantastic job in building the Woodford brand and elevating Woodford’s standing in the industry. Matt will continue to direct Woodford operations until the transition is complete and will provide advisory services to Woodford, as needed.” John Gleason will, in addition to his role as trainer and general manager of the racing and training division, assume the role of farm operations. Gleason has been with Woodford for five years. Shannon Castagnola will assume a new role as Director of Marketing and Client Relations. She will look at ways to provide our clients with access to our horse produce while in their development regardless of what stage they are in. Also included on the Woodford Team will be Lincoln Collins of Kern Thoroughbreds. Collins will provide advisory services to Woodford’s bloodstock division. He will be responsible for mare acquisition, breeding plans and will directly oversee Woodford’s Thoroughbred holdings. Woodford is, likewise, pleased to announce that Beth Bayer will become Director of Sales consignment at Woodford. By agreement, Beth will continue her farm operations and sales consignment at OBS in the January and October sales. Woodford will sell its produce through Bayer’s consignment for those two sales events beginning in 2019. “We welcome these two seasoned veterans to the Woodford Team,” said Sykes. “They will begin participating in the Woodford Operations effective October 2018 but will assume their primary roles January 1, 2019. I greatly appreciate Matt Lyons for his leadership at Woodford. Words cannot express my personal feelings for Matt and his wife Michelle for the contributions they have made. I look forward to continuing our relationship in the years to come and wish them the greatest success.” View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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