Joie Chitwood, III |
“Joie
has played a tremendous role in the success of our flagship racetrack at
Daytona International Speedway since 2010,” stated ISC CEO Lesa France
Kennedy. “Most recently, his leadership of the DAYTONA Rising project,
while simultaneously operating the facility, has demonstrated his operational
acumen.”
Chitwood
moves into the newly-formed role of COO following oversight of the Company’s
largest development to date – the $400 million transformation of Daytona
International Speedway into the world’s first motorsports stadium -- along with
the 2010 repave of the Speedway. In his new position, Chitwood will oversee ISC
enterprise facility operations, along with strengthening key industry initiatives.
Chip Wile |
“Joie’s
promotion is well deserved and reflects his achievements and increased role in
the Company’s future,” said John Saunders, President of ISC. “He brings a
distinct passion, creativity, and drive to this new role and we look forward to
his contributions.”
Wile,
promoter of one of NASCAR’s most successful events of the 2015 season – the
Bojangles’ Southern 500, will transition from leadership of Darlington Raceway
to President of Daytona International Speedway. In just two years as
President of Darlington Raceway, Wile transformed the facility’s identity and
impact on and off the track. He spearheaded a five-year strategy to reinvent
Darlington Raceway with an inaugural Throwback Campaign during NASCAR’s return
to Darlington on Labor Day weekend, in addition to re-engaging the local
community hosting nearly 15 annual events. In his new role, Wile will oversee
promotion and operation of the new motorsports stadium beginning with its first
major event, the Country 500 over Memorial Day weekend, followed by the Coke
Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola.
“Chip
personifies the ideal track president being someone who values relationship
building as the catalyst for collaboration and promotion,” stated Kennedy. “He
not only operates with a fan-first mentality, but is deeply community-focused
and a real team player, all of which will serve him well in this new role.”
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