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2008 AKC¨ NEWS
The AKC ChairmanÕs Report
In an effort to help the puppy-buying public
find responsible breeders of AKC registered puppies, the Board
has approved a program whereby clubs can easily and proactively
promote the AKC brand, AKC registration and AKC breeder referral
through local classified advertising.
This initiative which we
have dubbed, ÒDemand AKC PapersÓ asks clubs to place classified
advertising, via newspapers, magazines, websites or even billboards,
in their hometown markets to drive potential pet owners to newly
established AKC created websites such as www.demandakcpapers.com
or www.puppybuyerinfo.com. These new sites offer all the information
a puppy buyer could ever need and will work in tandem with traditional
resources such as www.akc.org, a kennel clubÕs own web site or
local club breeder referral phone number as a way to educate
the public about AKC and registration benefits. This program
also offers a benefit to clubs in that it meets AKC educational
requirements in part A of your clubÕs event application.
For more
than a century, generations of American consumers instinctively
knew that ÒAKC papersÓ went hand-in-hand with a purebred pup from
a responsible breeder. But in todayÕs environment, it is no longer
sufficient for us to assume that the average puppy buyer understands
the value of the AKC in the dog ownership experience.
The puppy-buying
public is bombarded with ÒpapersÓ issued by dozens of other inferior
registries with marketing ploys like similar looking initials,
seals, logos, and even pedigrees based on AKCÕs stud book. Add
to that the various new avenues of commerce they face, such as
buying puppies from seductive web sites sight unseen itÕs no
wonder that potential pet owners are confused and unaware of
the real benefits of AKC registration.
Many proactive parent, specialty
and all-breed clubs have already embraced this idea. For example,
just recently the Bernese Mountain Dog Club of America, the Rottweiler
Club of America and the Golden Retriever Club of America, have
taken out full page ads in the classified sections of glossy
consumer dog magazines to tout the benefits of getting a purebred
dog from parent club members. And I know that many more clubs
routinely place small classified ads in their hometown papers
to help local residents easily find a breeder in their community.
It is this type of grass roots outreach that we feel can have
a positive impact when implemented en masse all over the country,
and thatÕs why we are putting this initiative forward now and
making it as simple as possible for clubs to participate. The
ÒDemand AKC PapersÓ tool kit we provide at http://www.akc.org/clubs/club_communications.cfm
includes sample ads and Òhow-toÓ instructions on reaching out to
local media outlets to get the best price ad placement for your
ad as a community non-profit.
Finally, we believe this program is
a wonderful alternative for clubs that may not have the resources
to meet some of the other educational requirements because they
face challenges such as staffing large educational events or
finding suitable sites. Working together is not only a win-win
situation for AKC and its affiliated clubs but for the American
public looking to add the healthiest and happiest newest member
to their family. We want to ensure that the easiest way for them
to guarantee a successful experience is to Òdemand AKC papersÓ
when purchasing their next purebred puppy.
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American Kennel Club á Companion Animal
Recovery Announces New Management Structure
The American Kennel ClubÕs Companion Animal Recovery (AKC/CAR)
announced today the appointment of Tom Sharp to the newly created
position of Vice President and Chief Executive Officer.
In addition, Laura Bullock, who has worked as an Internal Auditor
with the AKC, has been named Director of Operations, reporting
to Sharp. In this role Bullock will be responsible for the oversight
of AKC/CARÕs daily operations.
á Tom Sharp joined the AKC over 11 years ago. Most recently he
was the Assistant Vice President of the AKCÕs Compliance division,
overseeing the DNA Operations, Case Management and Inspections
and Investigations departments. Prior to this role Sharp was Senior
Consultant for AKCÕs Internal Consulting Group, and he has worked
within AKC DNA Operations, being promoted from Manager to Assistant
Director to Director. Sharp holds an MBA from the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He lives in Cary, NC with his wife
Ashley, and their two daughters and a Great Pyrenees.
á Laura Bullock has been with AKC for over two years as a Senior
Internal Auditor. Before joining the AKC, she was a Compliance
Manager for a financial company in Greenville, S.C. She holds an
MBA from Clemson University and a B.S. in Business Administration
from the College of Charleston and is certified through the Institute
of Internal Auditors. Bullock competes in AKC Rally and Conformation
and is the owner of two Australian Shepherds and a Greater Swiss
Mountain dog. She lives in Raleigh, N.C.
Tony Bacci, currently Director of AKC/CAR will now assume the
role of Director of Sales and Marketing, reporting to Tom Sharp.
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The AKC, founded in 1884, is one of the oldest
sports-governing organizations. It maintains the largest registry
of purebred dogs in the world, is responsible for overseeing the
governance of the sport of purebred dogs, and keeps records of competitive
results. For further information about AKC and the sport of purebred
dogs, visit AKC Online at www.akc.org
or contact the Communications Department at 212-696-8343.
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