Del Mar Fairgrounds
Timothy Fennell has extensive work experience in the entertainment and recreation industry. Timothy started their career in 1981 as the Northwest Regional Manager at Ogden Allied Leisure Services, where they worked until 1990. From 1990 to 1993, they served as the Portland Memorial Coliseum/Civic Stadium Facility Director at the Metropolitan Exposition Recreation Commission. In 1993, Fennell became the CEO of The Del Mar Fairgrounds/Racetrack. Additionally, they held the position of Regional Manager, North West at Ogden Entertainment Services from 1987 to 1990.
Timothy Fennell's education history includes attending St. Bonaventure University from 1971 to 1975, where they pursued a B.B.A. degree in Management. In 1990-1991, they also attended the IAVM International Association of Venue Managers, Inc., but the degree and field of study information are not available for this period.
Del Mar Fairgrounds
Agriculture – the growth and farming of food, flowers & fiber – is what originally brought San Diegans together for the annual fair. By holding competitions to see who grew the sweetest citrus, who baked the tastiest pie, and who had the fastest horse, the San Diego County Fair was born in 1880. Just after the turn of the century, in an effort to promote and encourage local farming and industry, the California legislature formally organized agricultural associations throughout the state, and the 22nd District Agricultural Association (22nd DAA) was established in San Diego. In 1936, the 22nd DAA purchased the property at the mouth of the San Dieguito River, now known as the Del Mar Fairgrounds, to host the annual county fair. That first year, more than 50,000 guests attended the San Diego County Fair’s 10-day event. One year later the Del Mar Turf Club began leasing the racetrack for its annual live throughbred horse race meet, with the famous blue-eyed crooner Bing Crosby welcoming guests through the turnstiles. Events hosted at the Fairgrounds fall into two categories: 1.) Events produced by the 22nd DAA, the largest being the annual San Diego County Fair. 2.) Events and activities produced by third-party promoters, which range from concerts and festivals, trade shows and consumer expos, equestrian competitions and animal shows, sporting events, fundraisers and personal celebrations. The Del Mar Thoroughbred Club is the largest tenant of the 22nd DAA, leasing on-site office space and operating two seasons of live thoroughbred horse racing. OUR MISSION To manage and promote a world-class, multi-use, public assembly facility with an emphasis on agriculture, education, entertainment and recreation in a fiscally sound and environmentally conscientious manner for the benefit of all.