Grove City, OH – Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association Brand Ambassador Roger Huston will be reducing his role with the harness racing organization to spend more time with his family. The 79-year-old Huston has been the OHHA’s Brand Ambassador since November of 2019.
“These past two years have been a big part of my life as I was able to return to Ohio where it all began in 1960, said Huston. “The only reason I am leaving is to be closer to my family in Pennsylvania. I look forward to continuing with the OHHA in some form in 2022. Be There!”
Huston says he has enjoyed being a part of the association’s coverage of county fair racing across Ohio. “At the time I didn’t realize how much of my time would be spent at the County Fairs. This unexpected happening added to that enjoyment of returning to Ohio as Brand Ambassador.”
Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association Executive Director Renee Mancino says there are plans for Huston to continue promoting Ohio racing. “As an industry legend, we appreciate the impact Roger brought with him and his contribution as a full-time team member to our Outreach and PR efforts. We will miss Roger on a full-time basis, understand the difficulty he had being away from his beloved family in Pennsylvania, and know even part-time with us, his impact will be great. We wish him the very best in his return to devote his full-time efforts to his family.”
OHHA President Steve Bateson said it has been a pleasure to work with Huston the past two years. “I feel honored to have had the opportunity to work with Roger, and to continue to work with him in the future,” said OHHA President Steve Bateson. “Roger Huston has certainly “been there” for the Ohio Harness Horsemen Association as our brand ambassador. His brand will long live with the OHHA.”
Huston is expected to continue assisting the Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association with its coverage of Ohio county fair racing and special projects moving forward.
by Frank Fraas, for the OHHA