Alison Millar appointed to Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board

Alison Millar appointed to Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board

Alison Millar

Northern Ireland solicitor Alison Millar has been appointed as a director of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB).

Mrs Millar was a partner at Coleraine-based Macaulay Wray prior to her retirement from practice in 2017. She carried out part-time judicial work for over 39 years before retiring from that work in 2020.

She was appointed as Lord-Lieutenant of County Londonderry by Queen Elizabeth II in 2018, having been a Deputy Lieutenant since 2009.

Mrs Millar joined the IHRB from 1 January 2023 as a nominee of the Irish National Hunt Steeplechase Committee. Mary Cullen and Angela Flanagan have also joined the board.

Darragh O’Loughlin, IHRB CEO, said: “The IHRB recognises the importance of having a board which reflects the industry and wider Irish society. The appointments show the organisation’s commitment to gender balance at board level, to all-Ireland representation and to the appointment of truly independent board members.”

IHRB chairman Martin O’Donnell added: “We are delighted to be welcoming Angela, Mary, and Alison to the board, and I am very much looking forward to working with them in the future.

“Their appointments mark a significant advance for the IHRB and I am confident that the unique skills that each of our new directors brings will be of real benefit to the organisation.”

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