Saturday, December 18, 2021

AHRMA Hires Grantham As Executive Director

© 2021, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By AHRMA:

AHRMA Hires Craig Grantham as Executive Director

Sacramento, CA – AHRMA is pleased to announce the selection of the new AHRMA Executive Director, Craig Grantham.  His start date will be December 15, 2021.

Craig Grantham has built a successful career in the consumer goods industry building and leading organizations for the past 30 years.  He specializes in strategic planning, business development, process efficiency, branding and marketing, and financial discipline.  He has managed and grown both large and small businesses including The Gillette Company, Del Monte, and most recently was the CEO of Deoleo N. America (Bertolli).   He has been a passionate fan of and participant in the sport of motorcycling and racing for decades.

Craig and his partner Tracy Bowen are both active road racers and make their home in Roseville, California.  Besides racing, they enjoy frequent cycling, equestrian sports, and enjoying time with family and friends.  They are active pet parents and enjoy time and exercise with their Border Collies which keep them active daily.

 

AHRMA Executive Director Craig Grantham. Courtesy AHRMA.
AHRMA Executive Director Craig Grantham. Courtesy AHRMA.

 

Craig has a passion for “keeping the past fast” and has campaigned his classic Ducati motorcycles for decades.  He is a past champion in the Super Dino class with other race organizations (similar to our Next Gen 2 SBK class).  A member of AHRMA since 2020, he currently races this class and others.  He will be attending several AHRMA events in 2022 in both a management and racing capacity, including Daytona on January 7 – 9.

About AHRMA.

The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association Ltd. is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to restoring and competing on classic motorcycles. With about 4000 members, AHRMA is the largest vintage racing group in North America and one of the biggest in the world. The association has grown steadily over the years, reflecting the increasing interest in classic bikes.


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