The Jockey Club Elects New Members

Edited Press Release

Five prominent horsemen have been elected to The Jockey Club: Chester Broman, Louis Cella, Kenny Troutt, Vinnie Viola and Kevin Warsh.

Broman is a long-time New York owner and breeder and owns Chestertown Farm in Chestertown, NY, with his wife Mary. Broman has served on the board of the New York Racing Association and New York Thoroughbred Breeders, among others.

Louis A. Cella serves on the board of directors of the Oaklawn Jockey Club as well as his family's Southwestern Enterprises Inc., and Southern Real Estate and Financial Co. Prior to the sale of RaceTech in 2016, Cella was instrumental in bringing the historical racing system to racing states such as Kentucky. In 2017, Cella became the third generation of this family to serve on the board of directors of the Thoroughbred Racing Associations. His father, Oaklawn President Charles J. Cella, served as TRA president from 1975-1976. Oaklawn has been owned by the Cella family since its founding in 1904.

Kenny Troutt owns the 2,700-acre WinStar Farm LLC based in Versailles, KY. Under the banner of WinStar Farm, Troutt has won the Kentucky Derby with Super Saver, the Belmont Stakes with Creator, and the Breeders' Cup Classic with Drosselmeyer. WinStar has earned two Eclipse Awards (as leading owner in 2010 and as leading breeder in 2016). In 1988, the Dallas resident founded Excel Communications, a long-distance telephone service company that integrated the growing demand for telecommunications service with the power of relationship marketing, and it became a publicly traded enterprise in 1996.

Vinnie Viola and his wife, Teresa, started purchasing racehorses in the late 1990s and eventually formed St. Elias Stables, which, together with Teresa's Viola Racing Stables, has won the Kentucky Derby with Always Dreaming and the Breeders' Cup Mile with Liam's Map, among other major stakes races. Following a successful career on Wall Street, Viola now devotes a substantial amount of his time to his horse breeding and racing business, supporting the U.S. Army and its soldiers through his family foundation and advocating for quality education for underserved inner city students. Viola is also the owner of the Florida Panthers of the NHL and a governor on the NHL's board of governors.

Kevin Warsh, a native of upstate New York, is the co-owner of Jump Sucker Stable LLC, which has campaigned stakes winners Blacktype and Sea Coast. He served as a member of the board of governors of the Federal Reserve System from 2006 until 2011. He is the Shepard Family Distinguished Visiting Fellow in Economics at Stanford University's Hoover Institution and lecturer at its Graduate School of Business. He also advises several private and public companies and serves on the board of directors of UPS.

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