Lime Rock Park
Jamie Kistner has extensive work experience in marketing and sales roles. They are currently the Director of Sales Marketing at Lime Rock Park. Previously, they served as the Head of Marketing - Tactical BU at Vista Outdoor Inc. from May 2021 to October 2022. Prior to that, Jamie held various positions at Energizer Holdings, including Global Marketing & Category Leader - Autocare from February 2019 to April 2020, Vice President of Marketing - N.A. Auto Care from July 2014 to February 2019, and Brand Director - STP from June 2011 to July 2014. Before joining Energizer, Jamie worked as a Sr. Brand Manager at Bic Consumer Products, USA from August 2007 to June 2011. They also gained experience at Unilever, where they held roles such as Brand Manager from June 2006 to July 2007, Associate Brand Manager from November 2005 to June 2006, and Associate Integrated Marketing Manager from July 2003 to November 2005. Jamie started their professional career as a Police Officer at Milford Police Department from February 2002 to July 2003. They also worked at Unilever as an Assistant Brand Manager from November 2000 to February 2002 and as an Assistant Manager, Consumer Insights from September 1999 to November 2000.
Jamie Kistner holds a Bachelor's Degree in Marketing from Fairfield University. No specific start or end year is mentioned regarding this educational experience.
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Lime Rock Park
It can be easily argued that Connecticut’s Lime Rock Park is the most significantly historic road racing circuit in North America. Only Wisconsin’s Road America and California’s Laguna Seca can compare to Lime Rock with respect to longest continuous operation – Road America opened in 1955, Laguna Seca and Lime Rock in 1957 – but only Lime Rock’s circuit remains exactly the same as when it opened in spring of that year. Lime Rock is 1.50 miles of up hill and down dale, a track that looks deceivingly simple but is immensely challenging to drive quickly. Its setting is a village in Connecticut’s Litchfield County, renowned for its vast historical, cultural and recreational resources. Lime Rock’s history is inextricably entwined with that of sports car racing’s. Almost all of the sport’s greats have raced here. Incredibly historic yet modern. Not a hint of a grandstand but tremendous spectator viewing. Fan friendly in the extreme. A beautiful venue – it is truly a park – even those who are not motorsports fans are familiar with Lime Rock Park. Under Skip Barber’s stewardship, Lime Rock has been serviced by two major, multi-million dollar renovations. The first was in 2008, when the track surface was repaved in its entirety, and a number of safety elements were brought to the latest standards. The second major renovation got underway in late 2014 – the Road to 60 Project. As Lime Rock prepares to celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2017, millions of dollars have been invested in upgrading every part of Lime Rock that’s not the racing surface itself. All-new, fully paved paddocks. All-new paddock restrooms. All-new gardens, ponds and landscaping. All-new spectator areas, and vast improvement of the existing ones. All-new walkways, spectator fencing and signage.