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Keeneland Spring Media Guide
Spring Media Guide INTRODUCTION
Keeneland Association Inc. Thoroughbred Racing and Sales
Trustees, Officers, Directors, Staff Trustees William S . Farish Seth W . Hancock William M . Lear Jr .
Staff Javier Barajas
Officers William W . Thomason Jr .
Kyle Cassin
W .B . Rogers Beasley Vice President of Racing
Vince Gabbert
Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
Connie Hale
Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Brad Lovell
Ed Blaser
Director of Security Director of Retail
Jim Goodman
Director of Mutuels and Simulcasting
Amy Gregory
Director of Communications
Jerry G . Hale
Director of Human Resources
Julia Hannan Controller
Vice President of Technology and Chief Information Officer
Kara Heissenbuttel
Bryan O’Shields
G .D . Hieronymus
Keeneland Hospitality Managing Director
Directors Helen C . Alexander Shannon B . Arvin Barbara R . Banke Ian G . Banwell Antony R . Beck James G . Bell Robert N . Clay Luther Deaton Jr . Willia
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Velazquez
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Place of origin | Spain |
Velázquez, also Velazquez, Velásquez or Velasquez (, ), is a surname from Spain. It is a patronymic name, meaning "son of Velasco".
References to "Velazquez" without a first name are often to the Spanish painter, Diego Velázquez.
Notable people with this surname include:
Arts
[edit]- Consuelo Velázquez, 20th-century Mexican songwriter, best known for "Bésame Mucho"
- Daniel Velazquez, Puerto Rican rock guitarist
- Diego Velázquez, Spaniard court painter to Philip IV of Spain, most famous for Las Meninas
- Diego Velazquez (actor), American TV and rulle child actor
- Héctor Velázquez Moreno, Mexican architect
- Valerie Velazquez American singer, philanthropist
- Jaci Velasquez, American contemporary Christian singer
- Lorena Velázquez (born ), Mexican actress
- Mark Velasquez (born ), American photographer
- Nadine Velazquez, Puerto Rican-American actress and model
- Patricia Velásq
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Tom Noonan
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Governor Andrew Cuomo designated David Skorton, President of Cornell University, to chair the New York Racing Associations Reorganization Board following the states takeover of the old NYRA last year. At the first meeting of the Board, Skorton announced his decision to voluntarily comply with New Yorks public records law and open meetings law, and had the Board pass a motion affirming that desire. The new NYRA Board, consisting of 17 members, 12 of whom are appointed by the Governor or legislative leaders, however, is now actually a government agency for purposes of tho