Richmond Raceway Promotes, Adds To Staff
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Richmond Raceway has announced the promotion of Megan Hazzard to Director of Events.
Hazzard, who has served at the track for eight years, will take on leadership in managing the overall business of the Richmond Raceway Complex. This includes the sales and operations of the Complex as well as coordinating with various other departments to develop the Complex’s business.
In addition to overseeing the Richmond Raceway Complex, Hazzard will continue to provide support on NASCAR race weekends. The Complex operations staff will now report to Hazzard as the business segment is under her management.
Richmond also promoted two members of the current staff to new roles. Suzanne Longest has been promoted to Operations Business Manager. She will be responsible for running the day-to-day and race event operations, including budget and vendor management. She will also assist the Complex team on capital projects, training, and expanding the concert business.
Tyler Timblin has moved from the Ticketing & Guest Services unit to the Corporate Sales department. Timblin, who started his time at Richmond as a Ticket Sales Associate, has been promoted to a Corporate Sales Executive. His primary responsibility is selling premium seating opportunities to local and regional businesses for our NASCAR race weekends. He is a native of Midlothian, V.A., and graduate of Lynchburg College with a bachelor’s degree in sports management.
Richmond Raceway also welcomed three new members to the staff in recent months. Ray Smith was hired as the Senior Manager of Marketing and Fan Development, Darryle Bajomo joined the Richmond team in May as the Manager of Consumer Marketing, and Vaughan Crittenden became a member of the Richmond staff during the spring race weekend as the Manager of Communications.
Hazzard, who has served at the track for eight years, will take on leadership in managing the overall business of the Richmond Raceway Complex. This includes the sales and operations of the Complex as well as coordinating with various other departments to develop the Complex’s business.
In addition to overseeing the Richmond Raceway Complex, Hazzard will continue to provide support on NASCAR race weekends. The Complex operations staff will now report to Hazzard as the business segment is under her management.
Richmond also promoted two members of the current staff to new roles. Suzanne Longest has been promoted to Operations Business Manager. She will be responsible for running the day-to-day and race event operations, including budget and vendor management. She will also assist the Complex team on capital projects, training, and expanding the concert business.
Tyler Timblin has moved from the Ticketing & Guest Services unit to the Corporate Sales department. Timblin, who started his time at Richmond as a Ticket Sales Associate, has been promoted to a Corporate Sales Executive. His primary responsibility is selling premium seating opportunities to local and regional businesses for our NASCAR race weekends. He is a native of Midlothian, V.A., and graduate of Lynchburg College with a bachelor’s degree in sports management.
Richmond Raceway also welcomed three new members to the staff in recent months. Ray Smith was hired as the Senior Manager of Marketing and Fan Development, Darryle Bajomo joined the Richmond team in May as the Manager of Consumer Marketing, and Vaughan Crittenden became a member of the Richmond staff during the spring race weekend as the Manager of Communications.