Paul Harley appointed as Scandinavian and German representative
Donegal native is a former jockey and trainer
Tattersalls Ireland have appointed Paul Harley as its dedicated Scandinavian and German Representative.
The County Donegal-born Harley is a former jockey and trainer with a wealth of experience in bloodstock sales, and has developed an extensive client portfolio from his professional career in Germany, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
"I'm thrilled to be joining Tattersalls Ireland," said Harley.
"Its Flat sales have grown significantly in recent years, and I relish the opportunity for growing the reputation of these sales and bringing clients from Germany, which is my second home, and Scandinavia, that I've been visiting since 1990, to Tattersalls Ireland."
"We're pleased to welcome Paul Harley to the team as Scandinavian and German representative," added Tattersalls Ireland chief executive Matt Mitchell.
"Paul brings a wealth of knowledge to this new role and we look forward to working with him to further expand our client base in these markets."
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