Katherine Sheridan Joins Tattersalls as Online Sales Executive
Katherine Sheridan has joined Tattersalls, Europe’s leading bloodstock auctioneers, in the role of Online Sales Executive.
Originally from Co. Clare, Katherine graduated with a degree in Law and European Studies from the University of Limerick and subsequently qualified as an Attorney after passing the New York Bar exam. After moving to Australia in 2012, Katherine established herself within the bloodstock industry working in the position of Credit Controller at Magic Millions. She later assumed an all-encompassing role at Newhaven Park Stud as Manager of Operations, Client Relations and Marketing and now returns to the Northern Hemisphere with a wealth of experience and international connections.
Commenting on the appointment, Tattersalls Chairman Edmond Mahony said;
“We are delighted to welcome Katherine to Tattersalls in the newly created position of Online Sales Executive. Tattersalls Online has quickly established itself as Europe’s leading online platform achieving record prices and Group success on the racecourse in 2021, as well as providing a versatile alternative to our conventional sales calendar. Katherine brings with her a wealth of international experience and will be a major asset to the team.”
Katherine Sheridan said of her new role;
“I am thrilled to be appointed as Online Sales Executive and honoured to be associated with the prestigious Tattersalls brand. This is an exciting time to be taking on this role as the international bloodstock industry has witnessed unprecedented growth in online thoroughbred sales in recent years. Tattersalls Online has quickly gained the confidence of vendors and buyers across all sectors of the market, and I look forward to expanding digital sales within the Tattersalls Group and providing the best possible service to those wishing to diversify into this growing market.”
The next sale on the Tattersalls Online platform will take place on Friday, 10th June in advance of the Royal Meeting at Ascot. Applications are being accepted for horses in/out of training and breeding stock.