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Meet the 2025 NRCHA Board of Directors

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Meet the 2025 NRCHA Board of Directors

By April 28, 2025April 30th, 2025No Comments

Pilot Point, Texas—The National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA) welcomes new members to its Board of Directors, and several tenured Board members will take on new roles in 2025.

            Paul Bailey of Sparta, Tennessee, moves up to serve as President of the association. Bailey has served many terms on the Board and is Vice President of Operations for C B Trucking and serves as a senator for Tennessee. Trey Neal, Weatherford, Texas, becomes Vice President, after serving nearly 10 years as the association’s Treasurer. Neal’s strong background as a financial securities trader has led him to be a consultant for IT projects related to the financial services industry. Todd Crawford, Blanchard, Oklahoma, is an NRCHA Three Million Dollar Rider and takes on a new role as Treasurer. NRCHA professional Cayley Wilson of Rosston, Texas, will elevate his role to the Executive Committee as Show Committee Co-Chair. Returning members of the Executive Committee include Ben Baldus, Gainesville Texas, joining Wilson as Co-Chair of the Show Committee and serving as Secretary, and Dr. Joe Carter, Washington, Oklahoma. Lori Wyman, Osceola, Nebraska, joins the Board of Directors as Owners Committee Chair. She and her family breed and raise Quarter Horses and Angus cattle on their ranch.

            The Board of Directors is made of a mix of professionals, owners and breeders and includes Todd Bergen, Eagle Point, Oregon; Corey Cushing, Weatherford, Texas; Diane Edwards, Whitesboro, Texas; Jay McLaughlin, Amarillo, Texas; Boyd Rice, Weatherford, Texas; Dan Roeser, Marsing, Idaho; Jon Roeser, Kuna, Idaho; Beverly Servi, Durango, Colorado; and Jake Telford, Caldewell, Idaho.

As a member-focused organization, NRCHA’s Executive Committee and Board of Directors strives to support the integrity and sustainability of the association, its sanctioned and managed events and the sport as a whole for the benefit of our members, stakeholders, supporters and fans, and for the horses that compete in our arenas.

Learn more about the governance of the association at nrcha.com/board-and-committee/.

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