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Speaker Series: Mark Thurman

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Mark Thurman standing with RTIP students at the University of Arizona

Speaker Series: Eric Hamelback

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Skype with Eric Hamelback and RTIP students

Speaker Series: H. James (Jim) Bond

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Speaker Series Jim Bond

Speaker Series: Will Alempijevic

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Zoom screen with students and speaker

Speaker Series: Boyd Browning

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Boyd Browning

Security expert Don Ahrens advises students to "follow the money."

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Ahrens and Estrada with RTIP'ers

Speaker Series: Alumni Mike Weiss and Hailey Shiffer

Jan. 26, 2023
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Classroom with Mike Weiss and Hailey Shiffer leading discussion

The 2023 Joe Hirsch Speaker Forum Welcomes Churchill Down's Mike Ziegler

Jan. 19, 2023
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Mike Ziegler at Churchill Downs

Global Symposium on Racing to Address Impending Changes to the Industry’s Landscape

Nov. 5, 2022
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Full session at the Global Symposium on Racing

NYRA's 2023 Elizabeth Bracken Memorial Scholarship

Oct. 27, 2022
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