“I wish to give back to the NCHA for the life it has given to me and my family,” Sokol, incoming NCHA Vice President, said. “I believe that my background of running a business, helping affiliates achieve financial success, developing sponsors and dealing with special interest groups will help the NCHA to grow stronger and help new generations to become involved, while never forgetting our cutting horse history and ranching heritage.”
Sokol’s full biography and plans for serving as an NCHA officer were published in the 2020 April Chatter which can be found online at nchacutting.com/cuttinghorsechatter.
By NCHA Press Release