TWHNC
Announces New CEO Dr. Doyle Meadows
Pat Marsh, Chairman
of the search committee for the
Tennessee Walking Horse National
Celebration, announced the appointment
of its new Chief Executive Officer
today.
“After an extensive selection process
in which we interviewed many exceptional
candidates, I am pleased to announce the
unanimous decision of the Board of the
Celebration to select Dr. Doyle Meadows
for the position. Doyle is well
recognized within the greater horse
industry and he has served in many
capacities that make him uniquely
qualified to serve in this role,” said
Marsh.
Meadows has recently retired from a
20-year career with the University of
Tennessee Extension where he led the
statewide horse program including
leading the state 4-H horse shows, the
nationally recognized Tennessee 4-H
judging contests, and many other
multi-state horse events. Meadows has
coached 25 World and National Champion
Youth Horse Judging Teams.
He has served as the Show Manager of the
Tennessee State 4-H Horse Championships
for 20 years, held at the Calsonic Arena
in Shelbyville, Tenn., in June featuring
2500 entries in 2007.
Meadows has strong working relationships
with all horse breed associations and is
uniquely familiar with the Tennessee
Walking Horse. He has judged horse shows
in the United States and eight foreign
countries. He has conducted judging
workshops and judges’ ethics seminars
for the National Horse Show Commission (NHSC)
in Tennessee, Kentucky and Nevada. He
has conducted educational programs for
the Walking Horse Owners Association
(WHOA) at their annual meetings. He has
conducted judging clinics and seminars
for the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders
Association at the Celebration and
represented the Tennessee Walking Horse
in Germany. Meadows has also conducted
workshops for the National Walking Horse
Association (NWHA) and the Pleasure
Walking Horse Association of Tennessee (PWHAT).
Meadows lives in Fayetteville, Tenn.,
and is married to Gloria Gill, who is
the daughter of W. W. Gill, Jr. Mr. Gill
showed in the first Tennessee Walking
Horse National Celebration and has been
a lifelong breeder and supporter of the
Tennessee Walking Horse. Meadows has two
daughters, Mindi and Caroline. Caroline
enjoys showing Tennessee Walking Horses
in the 12-17 year old age group.
Celebration Chairman David Howard said
“The Celebration honored Dr. Meadows
upon his retirement from the University
of Tennessee in 2007 with the
Celebration Champion Award. This
distinguished award was established in
1991 and since that time only ten people
have been selected. Doyle was selected
because of his intense commitment to the
promotion of youth horse shows across
the country. He is a well-respected
expert about the horse and he has
practical experience in developing and
growing a large-scale horse show. His
understanding of the youth involved in
the sport is an exciting benefit as we
look for him to lead the Celebration to
a bigger and better event in the
future.”
Meadows has been honored throughout his
career with many distinguished service,
achievement and leadership awards,
including the 2007 Celebration Champion
Award. He organized with Dr. Dave
Whitaker, the first Tennessee Volunteer
Horse Fair, and he is a well-respected
author of equine nutrition and horse
production articles. He has Masters of
Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees
in Animal Science from Texas A & M, and
he served in the Air Force Reserves.
“I am excited to begin a new career as
the CEO of the Celebration. I appreciate
the confidence of David Howard, Chairman
of the Board and of the entire
Celebration Board of Directors and
anticipate a long-lasting relationship.
The Celebration is extremely important
to the community and I look forward to
being part of the Bedford County
family,” said Dr. Meadows.