NASCAR Promotes Multiple Employees to New Roles

NASCAR announced that Gene Stefanyshyn will lead the sport’s international efforts as Senior Vice President and Chief International Officer, John Probst has been promoted to Vice President, Innovation and Racing Development, John Bobo has been promoted to Vice President, Racing Operations, and Scott Prime has been promoted to Vice President, Strategic Development.

Gene Stefanyshyn

Stefanyshyn will be responsible for developing the racing product and brand across NASCAR’s international series in Canada, Mexico, and Europe, as well as prospective new markets abroad. Stefanyshyn joined NASCAR in 2013 and has led efforts to innovate across all competition platforms. Prior to NASCAR, Stefanyshyn worked internationally in the automotive industry and brings extensive international business experience to the role. Stefanyshyn will continue to report into Steve O’Donnell, Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer.

“Gene’s experience leading our strategic work and industry collaboration on innovating and improving our competition product, along with his prior international working experience, make him an ideal fit for the next phase of our international efforts,” says O’Donnell. “We are excited about the future direction of our international racing portfolio and are looking forward to Gene’s leadership across this growing platform.”

Probst will step into the key leadership role Stefanyshyn held the past five years and will be responsible for leading the sport’s efforts to continue to deliver strong racing at all levels of competition, as well as integrating innovation and technology across the sport’s at-track operations. Probst joined NASCAR in 2016 after over two decades of industry experience, including time with Ford Motor Company, Red Bull Racing, and Chip Ganassi Racing. Probst will remain based out of the NASCAR R&D Center in Concord and will report directly into O’Donnell.

“John was instrumental in the development of our new inspection process, incorporating best in class technology and technology partners into one of our most important competition operations,” says O’Donnell. “Integrating new, relevant technology into our operations and innovating our racing product are strategic priorities for us and John is well suited to continue the important leadership of this area.”

Bobo will oversee racing operations across all national, touring and weekly series, as well as managing the American Medical Response (AMR) relationship and the sport’s drug testing program. Bobo joined NASCAR in 2010 after two-decades of previous high-level experience in private, government, and non-profit sectors. Most notably, he served as a state prosecutor, chief drug & alcohol policy advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation and later head of U.S. DOT’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration. Bobo will remain based out of the NASCAR’s Daytona Beach, Florida headquarters and will report directly into O’Donnell.

“John brings leadership experience to our operations at the racetrack,” says O’Donnell. “His ability to develop smart, working solutions to difficult problems has set John apart – he’s a true professional that brings a steady hand in leading our racing operations.”

Prime will oversee key strategic initiatives and development of key new business platforms for the sport, as well as managing the industry council framework across the sport’s main stakeholders. Prime joined NASCAR in 2015 after a decade-long career driving strategy at McKinsey & Company, the National Basketball Association, and Mercer Management Consulting. Prime will remain based out of NASCAR’s New York offices and will report directly into Steve Phelps, Chief Operating Officer.

“Scott has made significant contributions to the sport through his leadership on key initiatives such as the team owner charter framework and the industry’s esports strategy,” says Phelps. “His strategic approach to complex business issues will benefit our industry as we look to grow our sport smartly, working together to strengthen operations across all parties while unlocking opportunities to bring our sport closer to our fans everywhere.”

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