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AdvertisementNew opportunities for sponsorship with the American Horse CouncilThe American Horse Council would like to thank their 2009 sponsors for their terrific support over the last year. Sponsorship from companies such as Markel Insurance, Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, John Deere, Nutrena, Intervet Schering-Plough Animal Health, Tractor Supply, Boehringer Ingleheim Vetmedica, gh2 Gralla Equestrian Architects, and Bank of America have enabled the American Horse Council to undertake important initiatives involving immigration, taxes, trail access and welfare. "We are very pleased with the support we have received from our sponsors. In supporting the work of the American Horse Council, they have really taken the initiative to help make the horse industry a better place for everyone involved," said AHC's Director of Communications Bridget Harrison. In an effort to further their influence to benefit the horse industry, the American Horse Council will be offering sponsorships at new levels for 2010. Sponsorship of the American Horse Council offers marketing and promotional opportunities that reach the entire horse industry on a national scale, as well as many added benefits which can be seen on the AHC website. The American Horse Council works on issues in Washington that affect the horse industry both directly and indirectly. Since its inception in 1969, the impact and influence that the AHC has had on the horse industry is undeniable. Many of the activities that you enjoy with your equines have been affected by the American Horse Council's hard work and efforts to preserve the integrity of the horse industry. A list of recent accomplishments can be found on the AHC website. For more information on sponsorship levels of the American Horse Council, please e-mail Bridget Harrison at bharrison@horsecouncil.org or call 202-296-4031, or visit us at www.horsecouncil.org. Advertisement
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