Tattersalls announces consultant Joe Miller as their new USA representative
Miller will work alongside Lincoln Collins to promote Tattersalls' sales
Tattersalls has appointed bloodstock consultant Joe Miller as their USA representative to work alongside Lincoln Collins, the company's long-standing North American representative.
Miller and Collins have worked together since 2004, when the Saratoga Springs native joined Collins in his Kentucky-based Kern Thoroughbreds, and Miller has developed a large portfolio of clients in that role.
As well as his purchasing work, Miller manages racing and breeding operations for a number of high-profile clients and is also an active buyer at Tattersalls' sales for clients including Red Baron's Barn and Rancho Temescal, Tracy Farmer, Triton Racing and Williamson Racing.
A delighted Miller said: "Tattersalls already has an outstanding reputation throughout North America and I am enormously looking forward to working alongside Lincoln Collins in promoting the Tattersalls portfolio of European market-leading sales to as wide an audience as possible.
"Tattersalls graduates, particularly from Book 1 of the October Yearling Sale, have achieved extraordinary results over here in recent years and we will be working hard to build further on this success."
Commenting on the appointment, Edmond Mahony, chairman of Tattersalls, remarked: "Joe is a perfect addition to the Tattersalls team and his appointment reflects the importance we attach to promoting Tattersalls sales to purchasers and vendors throughout North America.
"Having worked alongside our existing North American representative Lincoln Collins for many years, Joe is already wholly familiar with the Tattersalls ethos and sales portfolio, and between him and Lincoln they will cover pretty well every base in what is a key market for Tattersalls."
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