FORT WORTH - The National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA) is pleased to announce the candidates for the position of Vice President. The 2024-2025 term candidates are Byron Green of Campbellsburg, IN and Kathleen Moore of Madill, OK.
The NCHA Vice President is an essential position within the organization, responsible for working closely with the President and other board members to help shape the future of the NCHA and the sport of cutting.
Both candidates have extensive experience within the cutting horse industry and deeply understand the issues facing the NCHA and its members. They have demonstrated a commitment to the sport of cutting and a willingness to work hard for the NCHA and its members.
Mr. Green states, “I have been a life member for over 40 years and served on several Standing Committees, elected as a District Director for Indiana and Region 4 representative to the EC, plus an officer on several local affiliates. I was on the EC when the Circuit Program was initiated, and NCHA Weekend returned to the calendar. Weekend cutters are a vital part of NCHA.
My goal is to continue to see the purse for the Futurity grow to a million dollars, and purses for the weekend programs match that growth. My main interest is to see NCHA grow. It’s been good to my family, and I want that to benefit future generations.”
Moore states, “I’ve been with the NCHA since 2000 when I started showing. I have always loved horses and animals, so the NCHA was always an easy fit for me. I started in the $2000 Limited Rider and have worked my way up to where I’m in the Non-Pro.
I served on the Stallion Foal committee, which led to several other sub-committees, the LAE Committee, and the EC through Region 8. The NCHA is very important to many people, and I want to see it grow and continue to be a vital entity promoting the amazing cutting horses. I would help contribute to the continued growth and future of the association. Right now, the cuttings are bigger than ever, and I hope to see that momentum continue. The NCHA has become a vital part of my family's life.”
The NCHA encourages its members to get to know each candidate and their qualifications before voting. Members can learn more about the candidates through a video interview, which will be available in the coming weeks.
For more information on the NCHA or upcoming events and schedules, please check out our website at nchacutting.com.