The British Ethnic Riders Federation is celebrating a milestone as it continues to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in the equine industry.
The organisation, formally the British Ethnic Riders Forum, has officially moved from being a community group, to a community interest company (CIC).
The news means that it puts itself in a stronger position to expand its reach and support more members, and to address racial discrimination concerns in line with the Equality Act 2010.
The company’s leadership team includes founder Sandra Murphy, who has more than 55 years of experience in the equestrian industry, coach Malika Keijzer and Jermaine Gregory, who is a committee member at Amnesty UK and has 20 years of experience in sales and marketing.
Its main objectives are competition – both hosting and participating for riders to showcase their talents – member support through training, mentorship and resources and community building. The organisation wants …