Randy Bernard
Randall "Randy" Bernard (born January 31, 1967) is the former CEO of Professional Bull Riders and IndyCar. He is currently the CEO of GhostTunes.com, LLC in partnership with Garth Brooks.
Career
Professional Bull Riders
Bernard served previously as the CEO of Professional Bull Riders, serving from the league's founding in 1995 to 2010.[1]
IndyCar
Bernard assumed the role as IndyCar's CEO in March 2010, replacing series founder Tony George. At the onset, he was vocal about increasing the sport's visibility among general audiences, expanding the schedule to markets that are important to advertisers, and achieving a 50/50 split of oval and road course races.[2] He planned a return for IndyCar to Las Vegas Motor Speedway for the 2011 season, only to have the race end in tragedy. He was able to secure a return to Fontana in 2012 and Pocono for 2013. Under Bernard's tenure, the series also retired the name "Indy Racing League" and starting in 2011, it was re-branded under the name "IndyCar". He also oversaw the ICONIC Project, which selected a new engine and chassis package for the 2012 season. It led to the return of Chevrolet and manufacturer competition to IndyCar.[3] On October 28, 2012, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway board of directors announced that Bernard had been removed from being the CEO of IndyCar.[4]
National FFA Foundation
Bernard also sits on the board of directors for the National FFA Foundation[5] and he was inducted into the National Cowboy & Heritage Museum's Rodeo Hall of Fame in September 2014.[6]
References
- ↑ A 'league' to call their own: Bernard hopes to make IndyCar noticeable on racing radar., The Hawk Eye, June 20, 2010, Retrieved 2010-06-27
- ↑ Kirby, Gordon. The Way It is/ New Hampshire & IndyCar's evolving schedule, Retrieved 2010-06-28
- ↑ http://www.indycar.com/news/show/55-izod-indycar-series/40431-chevrolet-revs-up-new-engine-for-2012-car/
- ↑ Oreovicz, John (2012-10-28). "CEO Randy Bernard steps down". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
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