INDIANAPOLIS, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010 - The
Board of Directors of
Hulman & Company and affiliated companies,
including the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, has
received the resignation of Anton H. "Tony" George
from the board of directors effective immediately,
according to
Mari Hulman George, chairman.
"As members of his family, we are sorry to see
Tony leave," said Mrs. George. "We are grateful for
his service to our company as a board member and of
course for formerly serving as CEO and president of
our companies. I speak for our whole family in
wishing him well.
"All of us had hoped that Tony would continue
to serve on the board, and we made that clear to
him. We are disappointed with his decision to step
down despite our wishes."
His resignation removes George from any
remaining role in Hulman & Company, Indianapolis
Motor Speedway,
Indy
Racing League, IMS Productions and other
affiliated companies. His term as CEO of the family
companies ended June 30, 2009. He continues to be
involved in racing through his ownership of
Vision
Racing, a competitor in the
IZOD IndyCar Series of the
Indy Racing League.
The board vacancy will be addressed at a later
date. In addition to Mari Hulman George, board
members include Nancy George, Josie George, Kathi
George-Conforti and Jack Snyder.
Mari Hulman George said she is very pleased
with the direction of the company and the progress
that has been made during the last six months.
"Our company is healthy and is weathering the
economic recession well," she said. "Jeff Belskus,
president and CEO of the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway, and Curt Brighton, president and CEO of
Hulman & Company, are both doing excellent jobs in
guiding our companies through this difficult time.
Many hard decisions have been made, and now our
companies are well positioned for the future."