MotoAmerica
Jeff Nasi has over 25 years of experience in sales, marketing, and business development in the automotive industry. Jeff is currently the Senior Vice President at MotoAmerica, where they are responsible for sales and marketing strategies. Previously, they worked as the Director of Marketing at 4 Wheel Parts, managing a large marketing department and overseeing various marketing initiatives. Prior to that, they served as the Senior Director of Digital Media Sales at TEN: The Enthusiast Network, where they achieved significant revenue growth in digital advertising. Jeff also worked as the General Manager at Source Interlink Media and as the Sales Manager at PRIMEDIA, where they delivered substantial ad revenue from truck aftermarket accounts. In addition, they held the position of Senior Account Manager at Petersen Publishing, where they successfully sold advertising and sponsorship programs for various automotive brands. Overall, Jeff Nasi has a proven track record of driving sales and generating revenue in the automotive industry.
Jeff Nasi attended New Mexico State University, where they pursued a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Marketing. During their time at the university, they focused on studying Marketing and Economics as their primary fields of study. No specific start or end years for their education were provided.
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MotoAmerica
Established in 2014, MotoAmerica is the AMA/FIM North American sanctioned Motorcycle Road Racing Championship, aligned with international sanctioning body and world championship rights holder, Dorna. The MotoAmerica championship is ten annual race events at premier tracks nationwide. Race coverage is broadcast across Fox Sports and MAVTV TV networks plus MotoAmerica Live+ and four international TV networks. A substantial portion of race broadcasting is Live. Race events are three days of qualifying and racing across five classes totaling over 120 riders per weekend. The ten events deliver over 90 season races. www.MotoAmerica.com.