National Racing Compact names Patrick Thompson Executive Director

from the National Racing Compact

Lexington, KY — The Board of Directors for the National Racing Compact has named long time License Administrator Patrick Thompson as its new Executive Director.

Thompson has been with the Compact since its return to Kentucky in 2005 and has vast experience dealing with owners, trainers and jockeys seeking a multi-state license to participate in pari-mutuel racing throughout North America.

“I am extremely grateful to the Board of Directors for the opportunity to lead this organization and build on the growth that we have experienced over the past years,” said Thompson, who holds a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Kentucky. “My main goals in this new position are to continue to increase the awareness of the National Licensing Program and find new ways to make licensing easier for licensees as well as the state racing commissions.”

In addition, the National Racing Compact members elected officers to the Board of Directors at the 2014 annual meeting. Rick Goodell, General Counsel for the New York State Gaming Commission, was re-elected Chairman. Frank Zanzuccki, Executive Director of the New Jersey Racing Commission, was elected Vice-Chair, and Tom Sage, Executive Director of the Nebraska State Racing Commission, was elected Treasurer.

The National Racing Compact is a national licensing program that was formed in 2000 and is accepted in 25 jurisdictions which include Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wyoming.

For additional information about the National Racing Compact and the benefits to both regulatory jurisdictions and licensed participants, please visit www.racinglicense.com.

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