Auerbach Retires from CHRB

From Auerbach Racing

ARCADIA, Calif. (Nov. 13, 2019) — Madeline Auerbach retired Monday from the California Horse Racing Board after serving nearly six years as a racing commissioner, the last three as vice chair. She was first appointed to the Board on January 2, 2014, and then reappointed through January 1, 2022.
“During the decades I have been involved in the horse-racing industry, my work has centered on doing what is best for these amazing animals,” she said. “I want to thank Governor Jerry Brown for appointing me to the Board and allowing me to do
so.”
She served on the CHRB Medication, Safety and Welfare Committee from 2014, initially as vice chair and the last five years as chair. She founded the California Retirement Management Account (CARMA) in 2007 to raise money for retired racehorses and plans to continue supporting CARMA in its ongoing efforts to provide proper care for horses.
For more information about Madeline Auerbach go to www.auerbachracing.com

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