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The Jockey Club appoints Charlotte Clement de Bona as Chief Strategy & Transformation Officer

The Jockey Club today announced the appointment of Charlotte Clement de Bona as its chief strategy & transformation officer, reinforcing its commitment to innovation, performance, and long-term growth.

“The sport is evolving, and so must we. Charlotte’s role is an important step as the industry continues to seek growth and modernization opportunities. Charlotte’s track record of delivering meaningful transformations, particularly in dynamic and complex environments, in addition to her unparalleled knowledge of racing, makes her uniquely suited to help guide The Jockey Club through this next chapter. We are delighted to welcome her to the team,” said Chair Everett Dobson.

Charlotte brings extensive experience leading large-scale transformations and driving digital innovation. She began her career at McKinsey & Company, where she advised senior leadership teams on strategy and operational performance. She has since held senior roles across high growth startups and private equity backed portfolio companies, where she successfully led operational turnarounds and executed scalable growth strategies.

As chief strategy & transformation officer, Charlotte will oversee enterprise strategy, digital and operational growth, and cross-functional initiatives.

Beyond her professional achievements, she serves on the board of the Belmont Childcare Association; is a visiting professor in Skidmore College’s Management and Business department, teaching on the Business of Horse Racing; and is the daughter of the late Christophe Clement. Additionally, she is a co-chair of the Uveal Melanoma Taskforce and advisor to the Melanoma Research Alliance. Charlotte majored in Economics at Vanderbilt, where she was on the Equestrian team, and is a Harvard Business School graduate.

“I am incredibly excited to be joining The Jockey Club at such an important time for our sport,” she said. “Horse racing has a rich heritage and tremendous potential for innovation and growth. I am deeply passionate about its future and look forward to working alongside Jim Gagliano and the team to help shape and execute on a bold, sustainable, and forward-looking strategy. What excites me most about joining The Jockey Club is their commitment to the sport, the wellbeing of those who make up the sport, and ultimately the shared ambition for what it can continue to become.”

The Jockey Club, founded in 1894 and dedicated to the improvement of Thoroughbred breeding and racing, is the breed registry for Thoroughbreds in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. In fulfillment of its mission, The Jockey Club provides support and leadership on a wide range of important industry initiatives, and directly or through subsidiaries, it serves the information and technology needs of the sport of Thoroughbred racing. Among its many supported initiatives are America’s Best Racing (americasbestracing.net), OwnerView (ownerview.com), and the Thoroughbred Incentive Program (tjctip.com). Additional information is available at jockeyclub.com.