NASCAR Summit Presented By AMR Promotes Innovation, Safety, Preparation
Motorsports Industry Gathers for Best-in-Class Training, Best-Practice Sharing for 2017
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 10, 2017)
– Safety is a founding NASCAR tenet
and as a contact sport with major multi-day events that span the
calendar, it’s vitally important that the professionals who will respond
to incidents be prepared with the latest technology and best practices.
That’s why medical, safety, security and operations
professionals from race tracks nationwide and abroad convened for the
annual NASCAR Summit Presented by American Medical Response (AMR).
The
three-day gathering at the Embassy Suites Hotel & Conference Center
in Concord, North Carolina, concluded today and featured instruction
from some
of the nation’s leading experts. It also provided an opportunity for
the industry to share best practices and recognize and honor its best
work.
“Our
goal as an industry is to provide the best event experience for our
fans as well as best-in-class safety for our competitors. This Summit
plays
a vital role in making that happen,” said Jim Cassidy, NASCAR senior
vice president of racing operations. “NASCAR and the facilities where we
compete feature the most highly skilled and dedicated professionals.
They are faced with ever-changing challenges
and environments, and they continually rise to those challenges. This
annual gathering continues to grow, and we’re excited to have AMR on
board as the presenting sponsor.”
"We
are proud and pleased to be the presenting sponsor of the NASCAR
Summit. This is an important gathering of professionals from across the
country,"
said Randy Strozyk, AMR executive vice president of operations.
The
Summit featured more than 30 general and discipline-specific breakout
sessions that addressed topics ranging from weather contingency planning
to incident scene management. Presenters included leading physicians,
track services professionals and law enforcement agencies.
Nationally
known speaker, attorney Gordon Graham delivered the keynote
presentation. A top expert in law enforcement and public service
training, he
specializes in risk management.
During
the event’s final general session, awards were presented to top
medical, security and track services personnel for their outstanding
achievements
and innovations from the 2016 season. Award winners were:
Track Services
·
Mission Award: Daytona International Speedway
·
Teamwork Award: Kentucky Speedway
·
Innovation Award: Pocono Raceway
·
Excellence in Track Services Award: Jay Donnay, Homestead-Miami Speedway
Medical
·
Above and Beyond Award: Dr. Angela Fiege, Dr. John Maino, Dr. Brian Nao
·
Nursing Director Award: Jackie Coats, Watkins Glen International
·
Teamwork Award: Darlington Raceway, Bristol Motor Speedway
Security
·
Security Director’s Award: George Brazzale, Las Vegas Motor Speedway; Jim Hosfelt, Dover
International Speedway
The Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series opens the 2017 season with the 59th Annual Daytona 500 on Sunday, February 26 (FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR
Radio).
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