NHRA announces promotion of Peter Clifford to president

UPDATE #2 Still more background material in this related article.

07/04/15 There is more to this story then meets the eye. See this related article.

07/02/15

Peter Clifford
Peter Clifford

The National Hot Rod Association today announced that Peter Clifford, the organization's longtime executive vice president and general manager, has been promoted to president.

Clifford succeeds Tom Compton, who announced his retirement from the NHRA following 15 years as president.

Dallas Gardner, chairman of the NHRA board of directors, made the announcement and introduced Clifford as president to NHRA employees assembled at the organization's headquarters in Glendora, Calif.

"Peter Clifford will be an outstanding president of the NHRA," Gardner said. "Peter's faithful and effective service to all constituents of the NHRA family will ensure a spectacular new era for everyone who loves our sport, and he brings a passion for the NHRA that is unmistakable. Peter is most deserving of his new appointment, and we know he is more than up to the challenges and opportunities on the horizon."

"I'm honored to accept the privilege and responsibility of leading the NHRA today and well into the future," Clifford said. "I have an incredible passion for the sport and will bring a great work ethic to my new role, at or away from the track. My complete focus is to build our future. Our best stories are still to be told."

As NHRA's executive vice president and general manager, Clifford has had broad responsibilities across the entire organization. Clifford played a major role in the development and execution of NHRA's strategic planning and the organization's current growth initiatives. Clifford oversees NHRA's owned racetracks and its relationships with its partner national event facilities and member tracks, publications, information technology, national event business, ticketing, customer service, and human resources.

A member of the NHRA board of directors, Clifford also serves the organization as its chief financial officer. During his tenure with NHRA, Clifford has been the driving force behind the automation of systems within the company, including its IT functions, accounting, and competition systems. He also has streamlined the business relationships between NHRA and its national event facilities.

Prior to joining NHRA in 1997 as vice president and chief financial officer, Clifford worked in finance and business planning with Hewlett-Packard, TNT Express Worldwide, and Emcom. Clifford received his bachelor's degree in economics from University of California, Los Angeles, and holds a master's of business administration in finance from the University of Southern California.

Gardner also thanked Compton today for his years of service to the organization, which he joined in 1993 as vice president and chief financial officer.

"Today the NHRA announces Tom Compton's retirement," Gardner said. "The NHRA thanks Tom for leading it during 15 years of progress, growth, and success."

"Tom was named president in 2000 and since then has advanced our organization and sport in ways that will provide lasting benefit for our teams, drivers, sponsors, and fans. Just as important, the NHRA has an immensely bright future with exceptional opportunities that we are ready to explore. As the NHRA embarks on its next chapter, we wish Tom and his family all the best."