ALPINE MOTORSPORTS CLUB NAMES KIMBERLY CARRODO-BOWERS DIRECTOR OF SALES AND MARKETING FOR PRIVATE CLUB

May 17, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
SAYLORSBURG, PA, May 17, 2006 – Alpine Motorsports Club, the only private motorsports club on the East Coast where members can drive their cars on their personal time schedules, announced today that Kimberly Carrodo-Bowers has been named Director of Sales and Marketing.

Carrodo-Bowers formerly was Director of Sales and Marketing at the Sovereign Center and Sovereign Arts Center in Reading, PA. Earlier, she held marketing and communications positions at St. Joseph Medical Center and the Reading Rehabilitation Hospital, both in Reading. She is a graduate of Lehigh University.

“This is one of the most exciting projects I have ever worked on,” Carrodo-Bowers said. “I have been on the phone with future members from all over the country who can’t wait to get their cars on our European-inspired, four-mile mountain road course for a thrilling day of driving, relaxation in our Clubhouse, and friendship with other members. The course was designed by world famous track designer Alan Wilson of Draper, Utah.”

She said groundbreaking for the 360-acre facility in the Pocono Mountains is expected to take place before next spring. Memberships are available now. For information on memberships call Carrodo-Bowers at 800-795-2638 or 610-670-7657 or kcb@alpinemotorsportsclub.com.

Alpine Motorsports Club is located in Saylorsburg, PA, less than a two-hour drive from both New York City and Philadelphia. With its four-mile, 40-ft. wide road course and 220 ft. of elevation change, the members-only club provides membership privileges that allow up to 250 days of annual road course access. Other amenities include a swimming pool, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, athletic fields, physical fitness center, walking trails, picnic areas and a children’s playground. The Wilson-designed road course has nine configurations and will be built to embody the location, elevation and scenery of the pastoral area.
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