Morning registration with breakfast and coffee.
Tansy Challis has been the Chief Executive Officer of the Racing Foundation since 2023 having previously worked as Head of Grants and Programmes. Challis has over 18 years of experience working in the charity sector, including four years at the Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust in Cambridge and six years as Head of Fundraising at Racing Welfare. In her conference introduction, Challis will contextualise the importance of industry collaboration to secure and maintain horseracing’s social licence to operate.
Rishi has become a popular and recognisable sports broadcaster in the UK after representing a number of major television companies including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 during a career that first began in May 2002. He has appeared at some of the most high-profile events around the world covering golf, cricket, snooker, tennis and has represented the BBC at the last five Olympic Games. However horseracing has always been where his heart is and he remains an integral member of the talent teams at both ITV Racing and Racing TV. Rishi is also a Trustee of the Racing Foundation.
Rishi has become a popular and recognisable sports broadcaster in the UK after representing a number of major television companies including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 during a career that first began in May 2002. He has appeared at some of the most high-profile events around the world covering golf, cricket, snooker, tennis and has represented the BBC at the last five Olympic Games. However horseracing has always been where his heart is and he remains an integral member of the talent teams at both ITV Racing and Racing TV. Rishi is also a Trustee of the Racing Foundation.
Rishi has become a popular and recognisable sports broadcaster in the UK after representing a number of major television companies including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 during a career that first began in May 2002. He has appeared at some of the most high-profile events around the world covering golf, cricket, snooker, tennis and has represented the BBC at the last five Olympic Games. However horseracing has always been where his heart is and he remains an integral member of the talent teams at both ITV Racing and Racing TV. Rishi is also a Trustee of the Racing Foundation.
Young people from diverse backgrounds working within the sport will discuss social licence from a Generation Z perspective. They will explain their personal experiences of accessing the sport, the barriers and opportunities they’ve encountered and give their views on how the industry might attract the generation of race goers and employees.
Join horseracing industry colleagues in a structured workshop to inspire solutions to some of racings key challenges concerning social licence.
Racing’s decision makers respond to the topics of the day and answer audience questions.
Rishi has become a popular and recognisable sports broadcaster in the UK after representing a number of major television companies including the BBC, ITV and Channel 4 during a career that first began in May 2002. He has appeared at some of the most high-profile events around the world covering golf, cricket, snooker, tennis and has represented the BBC at the last five Olympic Games. However horseracing has always been where his heart is and he remains an integral member of the talent teams at both ITV Racing and Racing TV. Rishi is also a Trustee of the Racing Foundation.