American
Motorcyclist Association announces hiring of Joe Bromley as
Director of Racing
PICKERINGTON,
Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) is
pleased to announce the hiring of Joe Bromley as the Director
of Racing for the Association. Bromley, who was elected from
the Northeast Region one year ago to the AMA Board of
Directors, resigned his seat on the Board effective today,
Jan. 5, to accept the position. As Director of Racing, Bromley
will oversee the day-to-day operations of AMA Racing.
"Racing is a large part of the AMA's heritage, and it is
a significant part of the AMA's future," said AMA
President and CEO Rob Dingman. "As the largest
motorsports sanctioning body in the world, the AMA has a
responsibility to maintain a world-class amateur racing
program. Joe Bromley will provide hands-on leadership and help
the Association achieve that goal."
Bromley has a long history with motorcycling and the AMA. The
Pennsylvanian grew up working at his family's motorcycle
dealership and won his first race at the age of six. He was
president of AMA District 6 for 12 years and also served as
president of the Road Winders Motorcycle Club, which was
founded in 1953 and ran one of the first motocross events in
the Northeast.
"Leaving the Board and its responsibilities was not an
easy decision to make, but I believe that the AMA is on the
right track, has its priorities in order and that I have
something to contribute to the day-to-day management of the
Association," Bromley said. "I am very proud of the
fact that during the course of my relatively short tenure on
the Board, we have made a renewed commitment to amateur
racing, which is something that is near and dear to me. The
path has been set and I am excited about the opportunity to
implement the strategic direction that I helped craft."
Bromley, who has been an AMA member for nearly three decades,
remains an active racer and recreational road and off-road
rider. He competes in both off-road and dirt track events and
has won 21 amateur AMA National Dirt Track Championships in
his amateur career.