New personnel appointments at the MSA
The Motor Sports Association is delighted to confirm the
promotion of Cheryl Lynch as Race, Kart and Speed Executive
and the arrival of Steve Redhead as Licensing Manager with
effect from 1 February 2006.
Cheryl Lynch has been one of the key points of contact for
competitors and officials within Motor Sports House in recent
years. Cheryl joined the MSA in the late eighties and since
1998 has been at the forefront of dealing with club officials,
licence enquiries and senior officials. Her new role as Race,
Kart and Speed Executive will see her become more involved
with the approval of race championships, the MSA’s committees
and the Motor Sports Council.
Cheryl's current position as Licensing Manager will be filled
by new recruit Steve Redhead who joins the MSA with a strong
track record in customer services. He will continue the programme
of technological developments that has transformed the licensing
department in recent years and will oversee an even greater
emphasis on providing the MSA's customers with the best possible
service.
“I’ve really enjoyed working as Licensing Manager,”
says Cheryl. "We've made some major changes in recent
years, particularly in terms of technology which has provided
the new tracking process for licence holders. That has had
a major impact, not only on the MSA staff, but also on the
licence holders themselves. I'm really looking forward to
this new challenge and can't wait to get started."
Steve comments: “My background is in a customer service
role and I’ve had a long interest in motor sport so
this is an ideal position for me. I’ve been at the MSA
a few weeks preparing to take over from Cheryl and I've been
very impressed with what I've seen so far, particularly at
what is the busiest time of the year."
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