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TOPEKA, Kan. (October 29, 2014) – Terry Ozment announced that she will resign from the position of Vice President of Club Racing at Sports Car Club of America, effective the end of 2014.

Ozment joined the national office staff in 2004. Ozment oversaw the creation of the U.S. Majors Tour from its pilot program in the Mid-States in 2012 to its current nation-wide rollout, as well as the change in structure of the SCCA National Championship Runoffs® from a multi-year stay at one venue to an annual rotation. Including the recent Runoffs event at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca and the planning already underway for Daytona International Speedway in 2015, Ozment’s fingerprints have reached five different Runoffs venues.

During Ozment’s time in the National Office, the Club Racing department pulled the Time Trials program under its umbrella and grew the Performance Driving Experience, introduced the Alternate Driver School path for a competition license, and streamlined the licensing levels for road race competition.

A key focus for Ozment has always been on customer service, and she introduced several initiatives that have spread throughout the entire organization.

“I can’t thank Terry enough for her time here at SCCA,” Lisa Noble, SCCA President/CEO, said. “The SafeRacer SCCA Club Racing program looks very different now than it did when she started. She was a driving force in creating the U.S. Majors Tour, the annual rotation for our championship Runoffs and a great resource for our worker programs. She has helped develop operational procedures, many of which have become SCCA staples. As a competitor, I know that SCCA racing is better for having her as a part of our Club.

“We’ll work closely with Terry to make a transition that’s best for Club Racing through the end of the year to help keep the momentum, and wish her the best of luck as she begins her next chapter.”

“For the last 10 years, I’ve been fortunate to be a part of the SCCA staff, the same Club I joined as a participant 30 years ago,” Ozment said. “I’ve met many wonderful people during that time, at our events, interfacing with our boards and working with our sponsors, business and track partners. I’ve had the good fortune to see how our ‘sausage’ is made and am incredibly proud of the SCCA. I will miss working with the hard working and committed staff in Topeka, and will miss the daily interaction with the unique people that make SCCA such a special organization. I plan on resuming my volunteer SCCA life when possible, so look for me at an event near you in the future. I’m thankful to the SCCA membership for making my tenure on staff so meaningful and enjoyable.”

SCCA will announce a succession plan for the vacant positon prior to the first of the year.


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This a very sad day for the club. During my time on the CRB I have got to know terry well. I can assure you that no one individual did more for the club than she did. She will be missed more than you can imagine.
Two of the best people at the two highest positions in the SCCA have both left during the last 12 months. The departure of both these two fine individuals gives me reason for concern.

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Terry has been a big part of my SCCA life for a lot of years and has been an absolute joy to work with.  She has always been there for the CRB and for the racers.  She will be missed by us all.  

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SCCA Announces National Office Reorganization, Promotions Within Leadership

 

 

 

TOPEKA, Kan. (Nov. 26, 2014) – Sports Car Club of America, Inc. announced a restructuring of its National Office this week, positioning four current employees in more prominent positions and adding one new member to its staff.

The restructuring aligns the entire office into three departments – Operations, Business Development and Administration. Each of the departments will work closely to support the other’s goals and objectives.

“This reorganization has been diligently planned with specific goals in mind,” Lisa Noble, SCCA President/CEO, said. “First, this will create a more collaborative office environment, embracing project management across our three departments. It will also add an even greater marketing perspective to our competition departments that will allow us to better support those programs and make our events more exciting.

“This move allows us to keep pace with the changing landscape of our Club, supporting our existing elements and developing new programs that allow us to better support new members. The energy and enthusiasm of our new leadership team gives the SCCA a bright future as we grow.”

SCCA’s road racing, autocross and rally activities will roll up into one operations department, providing a collaborative structure that will benefit each discipline. The new department will be led by newly-appointed Chief Operations Officer Eric Prill, (Upper Left above ) who will oversee all SCCA competition activities, related staff, partnerships and events.

“Eric has the broadest range of motorsports experience in this office, from Pro Racing and into all of our Club’s programs in operations and as a competitor,” Noble said. “This move to COO gives SCCA an opportunity to take advantage of those skills and give all of our competition programs the benefit of that experience.”

Prill, 41, joined the SCCA staff in 1996 and moves to the competition side of the business after 18 years in marketing, communications and public relations for both SCCA and SCCA Pro Racing. Under his direction, sponsorship revenue for the organization doubled, he developed a highly-regarded event communications and PR platform for professional and amateur events and the National Championship Runoffs® was taken worldwide via live webcast. Growing up in an SCCA family, Prill was a licensed worker prior to attaining his competition license in 1995. Behind the wheel, he is a veteran at both the Runoffs and the Tire Rack SCCA Solo National Championships.

“While I have been on the marketing and communications side of the business, I’ve always been closely related to our programs,” Prill said. “I’m thrilled with the opportunity to bring my perspective and experience to SCCA’s programs and events, both from a marketing standpoint and as a participant enthusiast.

“SCCA has a great core membership, one that is passionate about participating, be it as a driver, worker, crew member or fan. Our excellent staff is committed to evolving SCCA’s existing programs and processes that make this more enjoyable, while developing new growth initiatives to ensure the Club’s success in the future.”

 

Deanna Flanagan, (Lower Left above) 37, will manage many of SCCA’s amateur road racing programs and support staff, including the U.S. Majors Tour, National Championship Runoffs and local racing initiatives after a promotion to Sr. Manager of Club Racing. Flanagan has been with SCCA for 12 years, beginning in accounting as the Club made the transition to its current Topeka headquarters, then moving to Club Racing in 2006.

Flanagan is well-versed in Club Racing operations and administration, having worked closely with Region leadership, officials and drivers from across the country while serving as Club Racing Manager. She was instrumental in the launch of the BFGoodrich Tires Super Tour, has developed process and guideline manuals for the Majors and expanded her leadership role at the National Championship Runoffs over the last several years.

“Deanna has already proved her mettle by taking the lead in the Super Tour and expanding her role in our larger racing events, including the Runoffs,” Noble continued. “Her combination of customer service, operational excellence and project management skills make her an excellent choice to lead these programs.”

Howard Duncan will continue to lead the day-to-day operations of the autocross and rally programs within the operations department.

 

Reece White, (Lower Right) 35, earns responsibility for the day-to-day management surrounding the Club’s marketing initiatives, public relations, websites, publications, advertising and promotional activities the as the Sr. Manager of Marketing and Communications. White has served as the Club’s Public Relations Manager since 2010. During that time, he managed the communications strategies for all of SCCA’s programs on both the amateur and professional sides, attending most U.S. Majors Tour events in recent years, as well as the Tire Rack Solo National Championships and the SCCA National Championship Runoffs.

“Reece’s industry experience beyond the SCCA has proved invaluable during his time here,” Noble stated. “We look forward to that knowledge, as well as his point of view regarding SCCA activities that he’s gained during his tenure here as a member, while we move into the future.”

White will report to VP of Business Development Robert Clarke in the new structure, as will the existing Experiential Programs Department.

Mindi Pfannenstiel, 42, heads the administrative department as Senior Director of Finance and Human Resources. Pfannenstiel will plan, direct, and control the organization’s overall financial reporting and policies, accounting practice and human resources. Pfannenstiel has served as Director of Accounting and Human Resources at SCCA for 12 years, coming on board just before the move to Topeka.

Pfannenstiel replaces outgoing Vice President, Finance Rick Ehret, who is retiring at the end of the year. Ehret will remain close to SCCA in a consulting role.

“Mindi is a part of the team that has been with the Club since the move,” Noble said. “She has been an invaluable resource of the SCCA as she has moved up through the finance department. Though we’ll miss Rick as he moves on to an exciting stage of his life, that experience will serve Mindi well as she steps into that leadership role.”

Joining Pfannenstiel is SCCA newcomer Mitchell Root, (Upper Right) 49, as Manager of Accounting and Human Resources. Root joins SCCA from the Kansas Insurance Department, where he was the Financial Examiner. Prior to that, Root worked at Florence Crittendon of Kansas as Director of Administration and Mize, Houser and Company as auditor. Root is a Topeka resident, and attended Washburn University.

“We’re looking forward to welcoming Mitch to the SCCA a part of our new-look office,” Noble said. “As a Topeka-area resident and employee, we’re looking forward to his skills and perspective as he joins our team.”

About Sports Car Club of America
Founded in 1944, Sports Car Club of America, Inc. is a 65,000-member motorsports organization that incorporates all facets of autocross, rally and road racing at both amateur and professional levels. It annually sanctions more than 2,000 events through its 115 regions and professional subsidiary. Landmark events and series for the Club include the SafeRacer SCCA Club Racing program, which includes the U.S. Majors Tour; the Club Racing National Championship Runoffs® at Daytona International Speedway; the Tire Rack® SCCA Solo National Championships and ProSolo Championship at Lincoln, Neb.; the annual SCCA National Convention and Hall of Fame Induction and MSX – North American Motorsports Expo. More information can be found at SCCA.com, on Facebook at Facebook.com/SCCAOfficial, or on Twitter @SCCAOfficial.


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