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Former NYTB President, NY State Senator Nolan Dies

Howard Nolan died June 16 in Florida. He was 90.

Howard Nolan

Howard Nolan

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Former New York State Sen. Howard Nolan, who also had served as president of the New York Thoroughbred Breeders, died June 16 in Florida with his loving wife Shannon by his side. He was 90.

The news of his passing affected people he represented in the state Senate as well as friends he served with on the board of the New York Thoroughbred Breeding and Development Fund and, before that, as president of the New York Thoroughbred Breeders. One of the accomplishments Sen. Nolan was most proud of was his launching of a program in 1983 with the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation at the Wallkill Correctional Facility that teamed up ex-racehorses with incarcerated men and women.

Many graduates of the program have been able to find employment in the horse industry thanks to the months or years of education they received via the TRF Second Chances program. The legacy of the program he helped create is now helping horses and humans at correctional facilities in seven states, including New York, Florida, and California.

"Howard's positive influence spread across many lives, from the New York horse breeders to incarcerated people via the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation at Wallkill Prison and beyond who got a second chance," said Bill Wilmot, a member of the Fund board. "Always positive and thinking of others; that's how I think of my mentor and friend, Howard Nolan."

Board member Joe McMahon remembered sharing van driving duties years ago with Sen. Nolan when they decided Florida might be a good marketplace for their registered New York-breds.

"Over his 50-year involvement in the Thoroughbred horse industry, Howard was an owner, breeder, stallion owner, farm owner, past president of New York Thoroughbred Breeders, and a board member of the New York State Breeding and Development Fund, as well as a keen political adviser," McMahon said. "He was a mentor and personal friend to me and my family. We will all miss him terribly."

Najja Thompson, executive director of NYTB and a member of the Fund board, noted that "Senator Nolan was an influential and integral figure in helping to lead the New York-bred program to the success it has had today. On behalf of the New York Thoroughbred Breeders, we will be forever thankful for his support of New York breeders and we send his family our sincere condolences."

Fund board member John Hicks credited his late friend with introducing him to racehorse ownership and breeding.

"I have known Howard for almost 50 years," Hicks said. "He was instrumental in introducing me, along with many others, into the horse business and was a wonderful mentor. He cared about all aspects of the horse business and dedicated much of his time to the New York racing and breeding program. I considered him a close friend and he will be sorely missed by many."

Nolan served his Albany-centric Senate district from 1974 to 1994, and served on the Fund board from 2002-2020. During his term, he frequently asked what measures would help his constituency of breeders to produce more competitive horses and what steps the board might take to help those breeders stay in business.

Nolan's friends will miss the sight of him sitting in his box at Saratoga Race Course and his enthusiasm for the sport. 

This press release has been edited for content and style by BloodHorse Staff.