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Mark Mederski resigns as American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation executive director

PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has announced
that Mark Mederski has resigned as executive director of the American Motorcycle
Heritage Foundation (AMHF), which operates the AMA's Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum.
"I would like to personally thank Mark for his years of service at the helm of the
AMA's Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum," said AMA President and CEO Rob Dingman. "Mark
has a great passion for the heritage of motorcycling, and his in-depth understanding
of the history of the sport was a valued asset."
Mederski oversaw a number of major exhibits at the AMA's Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Museum, including "A Century of Indian," "Heroes of Harley-Davidson," "Motocross
America" and "Motostars: Celebrities + Motorcycles." Smaller exhibits showcased
a host of personalities from the world of motorcycling, including Craig Vetter,
Dick Mann, Malcolm Smith and Arlen Ness, along with milestone bits of history, such
as "BSA's Greatest Daytona," "Dawn of the Superbike" and "BMW, Mastery of Speed."
Dingman noted that Mederski's departure will not slow a number of initiatives under
way to expand the Museum's presence and further cement the institution as the country's
leading steward of motorcycling history.
"This is a vibrant and exciting time at the AMA's Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum,"
Dingman said. "This year, we are refocusing our spotlight on the members of the
AMA's Motorcycle Hall of Fame. This will not only involve moving the Hall of Fame
to the facility's top floor, it also includes a 2009 Hall of Fame induction ceremony
like none other in the Museum's history, where recipients will be honored before
their peers and industry stalwarts.
"This year also marks the 85th anniversary of the Association, and we are celebrating
the occasion at this summer's AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, where we will also be
honoring BSA as the featured marque," Dingman said. "All proceeds from AMA Vintage
Motorcycle Days go to support the Museum, and we're looking forward to this year
being one of the largest and most exciting we've ever had."
AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days includes North America's largest motorcycle swap meet,
bike shows, a commemorative parade, and two Classic Clubs honoring Honda's groundbreaking
CB750 and CBX. Set for July 24-26 at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course in Lexington,
Ohio, 2009 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days will also feature the inaugural AMA Racing
Vintage Grand Championships, where vintage racers will compete for national championships,
No. 1 plates, and the AMA Track Racing and AMA Off-Road Vintage Grand National Championships.
"All of this comes on the heels of a $1 million Museum endowment fund that the AMA
Board of Directors established in February," Dingman added. "The interest earned
from this endowment will support and grow the AMA's Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum
for years to come, and Museum supporters can contribute to the fund to help us do
even more."
Mederski was named executive director of the AMHF in December 1999, following 17
years as the Association's vice president of marketing. During Mederski's time
in marketing, membership increased from 130,000 to 240,000.
AMA Board of Directors Chairman Stan Simpson, who is also the Acting Chairman of
the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation Board of Directors, added: "On behalf
of the AMA Board of Directors and the American Motorcycle Heritage Foundation Board
of Directors, we wish Mark the best in his next professional challenge."
About the American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA has promoted and protected the
motorcycling lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of life and
they navigate many different routes on their journey to the same
destination: freedom on two wheels. As the world's largest motorcycle
organization with nearly 300,000 members, the AMA advocates for
motorcyclists' interests in the halls of local, state and federal
government, the committees of international governing organizations and
the court of public opinion. Through member clubs, promoters and
partners, the AMA sanctions more motorsports competition events than
any other organization in the world. Through its Motorcycle Hall of
Fame Museum, the AMA preserves the heritage of motorcycling for future
generations. For more information, visit www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
 

 

       

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