MotoAmerica
Tonia Troncone has diverse work experience in marketing, consumer engagement, and production management. Tonia currently works as a Sales and Marketing Assistant at MotoAmerica since September 2021. Prior to that, Tonia worked in various roles as a Jane-of-all-Trades from February 2020 to September 2021.
Tonia's longest tenure was at Bonnier Corporation, where they worked as the Manager of Consumer Engagement from April 2012 to January 2019. In this role, they handled various responsibilities such as negotiating contracts, permits, and insurance, managing collateral creation, and creating registration sites.
Before Bonnier Corporation, Tonia worked at Hearst Magazines and Hachette Filipacchi Media from June 1995 to January 2012. Tonia served as a Production Manager for Cycle World and also worked on other publications like Car and Driver, Road & Track Annuals, and Big Twin. Tonia'sresponsibilities included overseeing magazine print production and digital formats.
Overall, Tonia Troncone has a strong background in sales, marketing, consumer engagement, and production management.
Tonia Troncone attended California State University, Fullerton, where they pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications with a focus on Advertising. Additionally, they also studied at Cypress College, however, no specific degree or field of study is mentioned from their time there.
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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.