Atlanta Motorsports Park Adds Board Member
Bryan Moss, former Vice-Chairman and President of Gulfstream Aerospace, has been added to the Atlanta Motorsports Park team as a Board of Advisor Member.
Jeremy Porter, CEO of Atlanta Motorsports Park says: “Having Bryan join our team is a great honor and this addition further strengthens the Atlanta Motorsports Park organization. Bryan adds dimension to our team with his vast success in corporate America, his ability to build a world-class brand, and his excellence in serving his clients. We plan to tap into that intellectual capital for our business and members to help prevent pitfalls and accelerate the successes. Presently he sits on the Board for Skip Barber Racing School and has a deep passion and understanding of motorsports, so it was an easy choice for the rest of the team to bring Bryan aboard.”
A motorsports enthusiast, Bryan Moss became President Emeritus of Gulfstream Aerospace in April of 2007 following a four-year appointment as President of the company and Executive Vice President, Aerospace Group, General Dynamics Corporation. He retired in 2008. Moss worked in several leadership roles with Canadair and was appointed President of the Business Aircraft Division of Bombardier Aerospace Group in 1992.
He has served on the U.S.-Japan Business Council, the U.S.-China Business Council and the U.S.-Hong Kong Business Council. In 2006, Moss was elected a trustee on the Georgia Research Alliance Board. He is also a member of the Georgia Tech Advisory Board. In 2007, Bryan Moss was awarded the National Business Aviation Association’s Meritorious Service Award, the Association’s highest award for service and contributions to the business aviation industry.
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