CORVETTE TODAY #86-Meet the New President & CEO of the National Corvette Museum, Sharon Brawner
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May 8, 2025
The National Corvette Museum has a brand new President and CEO! In this episode of CORVETTE TODAY, you'll meet Sharon Brawner. Your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett, talks to Sharon about her Kentucky upbringing, her life and her job career and who her new gig at the NCM is her dream job! Sharon has an incredible work history and brings a wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm to the National Corvette Museum. See why Sharon Brawner is a perfect fit for the National Corvette Museum in this episode of CORVETTE TODAY.
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canadiancorvetforum.com welcoming corvette owners from around the world my guest on corvette today is the brand new
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president and ceo of the national corvette museum she grew up in a car family she's a native of kentucky and
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she's been around corvettes all of her life i am so pleased and excited to have as my guest on the podcast sharon broner
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sharon welcome to corvette today well thank you so much i'm very pleased to be here with you today and excited to talk
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with you and your audience i am glad to have you here myself sharon you're a kentucky native you're born and raised
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talk about your hometown and growing up with your family and your mom and dad absolutely i'm always happy to talk
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about home home is hodginville kentucky it's about 35 to 45 minutes depending on if you're
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driving a corvette or not about north of bowling green very small hometown only famous really because
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abraham lincoln was actually born in hodgenville kentucky wow yeah a pretty
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small little place we didn't even have a traffic light until i was almost a senior in high school no kidding
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yeah amazing but a great little town and i certainly enjoyed being from there most people know where hodgenville is if
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you say you know where elizabethtown kentucky is and most people know where e-town is so that's how you generally
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will be able to give folks direction to hodgenville as far as growing up i'm an only child and so with that sort of
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tells a little bit of the story of why i'm such a car girl mom and dad and i did everything together whatever daddy
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was into mom and i were right there with him it didn't matter if it was drag racing cars or flying airplanes pulling
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hot tractors riding motorcycles you name it and basically you can tell from that
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list of things that if horsepower was involved that's what we were doing i was very fortunate to grow up in such a
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close-knit family and to be super involved in everything that was going on and they did that with me even after i
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became an adult so whatever i was into mom and dad were always very involved and i'm very blessed for that now your
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dad was a big motorhead and like you said he was a drag racer too talk about your dad's love for cars and his
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approach to automobiles sure i've told people that when i was little when dad
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was drag racing when he first started drag racing mom tells the story actually that the first time i ever came to beach
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bend park here in bowling green kentucky to the drag strip i was actually inside her belly and so i've been coming
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to beach bend and to drag racing strips even before i was born dad loved anything to do with cars and as i was
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saying earlier speed motor sports of any kind or anything that had to do with an engine he was not really a sports guy
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unless it had to do with cars so he wasn't the football basketball kind of dad he was anything to do with cars and
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speed kind of dad as far as his approach to automobiles i actually put this in my cover letter to the search committee
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when i applied for this job cars were not just a mode of transportation in my family they were given high respect and
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high regard every sunday it was car washing day we watched every vehicle we
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had it didn't matter if it was a farm truck or if it was the family car or the special car that we might own at that
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time he always loved him from when he was a very young man he grew up on a farm very poor family in central
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kentucky and he had to learn how to work on tractors as a young boy he was always tinkering with something trying to
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either make it run make it run better make it run more efficiently and then eventually that
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just translated over to making things go fast drag racing was really his most favorite way to enjoy the sport he did
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love nascar we certainly went to the indianapolis 500 he loved all forms of motorsports but drag racing was
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definitely his favorite and so growing up in that kind of environment i learned a lot about cars from a very small age i
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worked out in the shop with him his garage was always pristine at the end of every day everything had to be
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completely cleaned up and put back and ready for the next day and that's how we just approached everything around carr
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always had to be absolutely at the very best of its ability and our ability to
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make them look nice to run well and to have fun and they were representative of who we were as a family sharon i think
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your family and my family were somehow related because sundays were car washing day and clean out the garage day every
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single sunday in my family as well my family owned a chain of appliance stores
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here in kansas city and before the blue law was repealed meaning he couldn't work on sunday every sunday we were out
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washing cars cleaning out the garage it sounds a lot like what you went through as a child as well absolutely and i
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didn't know any other way so that was just the way it was yes absolutely right now i know your dad's dream car was a
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corvette did he ever own a corvette oh yes he owned three in his lifetime the
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very first one he bought brand new office showroom floor a 1982 that black
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t-tops rally wheels black leather interior clearly i remember it like it was yesterday and i was about to be a
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senior in high school because it was it was his dream to own one and he wanted to be able to afford to go buy a brand
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new one it's a really great story actually when he went to go get it in elizabethtown kentucky next door to my
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little hometown there was a chevrolet dealer herb jones chevrolet wow it had been
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there always as far as i knew and still is but nevertheless the corvette was sitting there on their showroom floor
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small showroom floor daddy woke me up that saturday morning and he said i think today's the day we're going to go
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buy that corvette he said you want to go and i said well of course i want to go and so
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we went over there and of course we had bought many many cars from the herd jones chevrolet dealership in our
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lifetime and so i watched dad negotiate for this car that's when negotiating a
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price was quite the art form in my opinion right and so he got within 500
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on the price the salesman i'll never forget it he leaned over from his desk and dad and i were sitting in the guest
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chairs of course and he said jim are you going to let 500 keep you from buying this car my dad leaned forward and he
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said jerry are you going to let 500 keep you from selling it
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great response and he looked right at me and he said come on sharon let's go home and of course i'm just floored that
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we're not going to buy this car and yes 500 was a lot of money and it definitely was in late 1981 but
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nevertheless i was like we're 500 away from driving home a new corvette what are you doing but i'm not saying a word
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and so we get in the car and of course this is before cell phones were in people's cars well before they were in
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all of our hands so we're driving home in complete silence i'm saying nothing and eventually i work up the nerve to
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say something and i said daddy are you really not going to buy that car over that 500
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and he said sharon you just pay attention he'll call and so we pulled in the driveway about 10 minutes later and
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sure enough we had much more walk through the back door and the phone rang of course again no caller id no nothing
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like that it was just a wall phone with a big long cord on it and he said answer the phone so i did and i said hornback
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residence and the gentleman said sharon and i said yes he said this is jerry at herb jones tell your daddy to come back
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and get the car oh that's awesome so we did and i got the privilege of driving it off the showroom floor and
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driving it home my father was very proud he went on to own two others a 1974 hard
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top and a soft top four speed fabulous car and then also a 1969 stingray which he
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converted into one of the very last drag racing cars that we ever had what a fantastic story sharon that's awesome
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that is really cool now i know you and your mom and your daughters still attend car shows talk about the shows that you
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guys attend and some of the cars that have been restored in your family you bet my dad in his professional years he
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worked many many years civil service at fort knox as well as did my mother she was in human resources at fort knox so
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when they both retired about well i guess it would be soon to be 24 years ago now they retired from their regular
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day job and then went home and dad got the idea of restoring classic cars and so one of the very first cars he came
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across was a 1957 sedan delivery now for those of you that
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love classic cars you'll know that a chevrolet sedan delivery especially in 1957 was a very rare car
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there were only seven thousand two hundred and some odd of them made i don't have the exact number but it was
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just a few over seventy two hundred and so dad found it in a tobacco barn and
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came home with his eyes very wide open and said you're never going to believe what i found today we have to buy it and
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we have to restore it this is a very rare car so he did and it's a beautiful beautiful
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restoration and when he got ready to decide what engine to put in it of course he put a corvette engine in it
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of course it has an ls3 in it and so it will
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absolutely rock on it is so much fun to drive and it's a sweeper because people
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roll up beside that car and assume that it's going to be just a typical v6 or a v8 maybe if you're real lucky and of
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course when they decide they want to see just how fast it'll go myself and my daughters are always happy to oblige but
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it's a beautiful car it's one numerous car shows because again it's rare it was
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done with a lot of care and concern over the smallest of details that's what really made dad's restoration project
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special we also have a 1955 two doors hard top and it's viper red gorgeous car and it
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has an lt1 corvette engine he really modified that car so that it could be i mean you could drive it every day and it
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would be very fun to drive no problems at all and it too has won a lot of car shows it actually won the chevy vet fest
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up in chicago ah and it was best of show or top gun is what they called it excuse
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me in 2005 as i recall and then we also have a 1937 ford business coupe
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unfortunately he did not put a corvette engine in this one but he was determined and it does sound really sweet it has a
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nail head buick engine in it wow you've got a great array of cars there sharon
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we do they're lots of fun it's real fun when we roll in with all three of them because they are very attractive cars
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and then when we park them and all of us pile out as girls that really gets people talking so
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it is a lot of fun daddy always wanted that to be the case fantastic now obviously you're a car person from early
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on the question is sharon do you own a corvette and if you do tell us the story
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behind it because as i always say every core vet owner has a story
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well yes that's very true i am a corvette owner i have a 2019 arctic
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white grand sport matter of fact i'm looking out the window of my office looking right at it the reason that i
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bought this particular car and when i bought it um is a very interesting story i'll tell it quickly if i can early on
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in my young adult professional career around 22 23 years old i went to work in dallas
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texas at the lowe's anatole hotel very large beautiful hotel close to downtown
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dallas and the lady that was the president of that hotel she was also the
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president and ceo of the dallas convention and visitors bureau that was the first time that had ever happened in
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dallas for a hotelier to actually hold the office of president and ceo for the city of dallas for their convention and
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visitors bureau very unheard of she was a brilliant woman she made a huge impression on me
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she was beautiful she was impeccably dressed every day but she also drove to work every day in a gorgeous white
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jaguar wow and i thought now that is class and i want to do that but mine has
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to be a corvette because of my dad and so i never lost sight of that and all
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throughout my career i always thought when i get to be a president and ceo i
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will be driving my white corvette and she also had fresh flowers on her desk every monday for the entire week and
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those were the two things that i always held on to that i thought those were sort of a mark of success and so when i
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was senior vice president at the country music hall of fame and museum in nashville
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my husband said when i got the promotion he said honey don't you want to go ahead and get that corvette i think you've
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more than earned it this is a wonderful pinnacle moment in your career and i said i really appreciate that i said but
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no i'm not getting that white corvette until i'm a president and ceo somewhere and so he said all right but just know
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the offer's there if you want it and i said no not yet and so when i interviewed for this position
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he asked me he said if you get the job i said yes i will have that white corvette
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and so as soon i mean literally as soon as i knew the job was mine the contract
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had been signed and i sent it back my husband eddie said so i guess that
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means we're going to shop for a corvette and i said yes that was on a friday at 5 30 the next
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day we looked at them and i drove home my 2019 arctic white on sunday that's
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fantastic what a great story sharon let's take a quick break and in segment number two we are going to talk about
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thanks for listening to corvette today the podcast that talks about everything corvette i'm your host steve garrett
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with me today is sharon broner the new president and ceo of the national corvette museum in this second segment
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we're going to talk about sharon's working career sharon tell me where you went to college what did you study there
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well uh once again another irony in that very question is that i actually
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attended school right here in bowling green kentucky at western kentucky university nice i was a public relations
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major with an emphasis in journalism at the time and then i minored in business
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and speech very nice now early on in your career you did work in the hotel
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industry like we briefly touched on in segment number one talk about that part of your working career well i spent
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about 10 maybe 11 years in the hotel industry starting off in smaller what
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would be referenced as more of a corporate type hotel meaning one that is two or three hundred rooms with maybe
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just a little bit of meeting space i fell into the industry when i left bowling green i went to san antonio
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texas i was chasing a boy if you want me to tell you the truth but
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but anyway i went there without a job and fell into a hotel's office and just
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sort of got the bug planted i've always been told i have the gift of gab and that i am a natural salesperson so it
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just sort of started to evolve naturally i didn't go thinking i would be in the hotel side of it and so i left san
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antonio came back to kentucky but i went to louisville kentucky at the galt house hotel which is the largest hotel in
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louisville about 1300 rooms and that's where i really made the leap into the convention industry and so when i
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started working in larger hotels that's when it all started to click to understand the whole industry of
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conventions and tourism as well as overall leisure travel so i went from louisville to then back
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to dallas texas at the anatole that i mentioned earlier and then to nashville and i got to nashville because again i
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was in those larger hotels so i came to work at the opryland hotel and at the time it was 1900 rooms of course it has
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since expanded and so that whole time of learning like i said the whole
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hospitality entertainment tourism industry was very very appropriate from
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a hotel perspective understanding how attractions and museums and other institutions play into the overall
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picture for folks as they're making their travel plans or considering as a meeting planner their convention
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destination then i spent about three or four years in professional sports so i
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worked in arena football as well as in aaa baseball both of those in nashville
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again similar type of structure so you're in entertainment you definitely are relying on the tourism space and
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you're in the hospitality business for sure and then i made the switch over to the country music hall of fame and
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museum and so 20 years at that museum all in preparation for what i'm doing
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today that's fantastic that had to be a lot of fun working for the nashville sounds the triple a baseball team and
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the nashville cats the arena football team and then the country music hall of fame spending 20 years there that had to
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be amazing talk about those years and the accomplishments that you made there at the country music hall of fame oh my
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gosh a 20-year career i've been so very blessed to go to work there i absolutely
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love country music i've said it before in other interviews i really thought that when i got that job i probably
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retired from there but i will say that in the 20 years that i spent there i did
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enjoy accomplishing a lot of things when i first started at the museum it was in october of 2001 and the new
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location that it's in now in downtown nashville had only opened back in may of that year
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so they opened great fanfare this new beautiful facility in downtown nashville
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and then very shortly thereafter unfortunately we all know that september 11th happened
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and so that changed everything right it changed people's travel i mean it
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changed us all forever amen but it definitely affected what they had hoped would be a pretty amazing jump start for
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a brand new facility and that didn't happen so i got there and we were about in rough figures about 32 million
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dollars in debt with this brand new beautiful building and there wasn't much of a desire to travel for quite some
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time after that and so we were in a little bit of debt and we had a pretty hard road ahead of us but my job when i
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first started there was to oversee certain parts of our income streams and eventually i would be over all of the
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income streams on the earned side as a not-for-profit you have earned income you have contributed
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so eventually my job would grow and i was a part of the senior staff clearly as senior vice president
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so growing each one of our lines of business whether it was our special events business private events food and
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beverage both restaurant and catering our retail stores certainly driving ticket sales i oversaw all of our
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marketing public relations all of our digital properties from social channels and websites and then eventually our
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information and technology area so again i said it before that if you look back
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over my entire career from the minute i started in that hotel sales office when
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i was 20 something years old until i made the decision to leave the country music hall of fame after 20 years
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everything every step i've made both in my career as well as having the good fortune of being the daughter to my mom
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and dad who loves this car who loves automobiles and motorsports everything
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has been leading me to this job that's why it's the perfect opportunity for me to be here now here here i
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totally agree sharon now being a radio disc jockey myself here in kansas city for the last 44 years i was really
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intrigued with your association to the historic rca studio b it's the home of a
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thousand it's talk more about that you know that is such a special special
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place have you ever been there i have not oh my gosh you definitely have to go
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it's this tiny little unassuming building on music row rca decided that
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they needed a studio in nashville so it was built with very small meager means
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but it did go on to be home to a thousand top ten records all done between 1957 and 1977.
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rca had made the decision many months prior but in august of 1977 that would
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be the day that studio b would close all of our ca's studios were going to cease
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to operate and it was on august 17th which happened to be the day after elvis died a lot of
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people felt like that was done because of it but it really wasn't so from 1997
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until 2000 i think it was 2003 that studio was closed and so when i
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started in 2001 i asked the question why is this studio not open to the public
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and it just simply was because no one had taken the opportunity to figure out how we could make tours available over
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on music row when we had been relocated to downtown nashville and i said we have to make this happen the public needs to
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see this important studio and to hear the music that was made here long story short i found a way to make it happen
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and we reopened it and we started doing tours and they started selling out immediately and so then i had to figure
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out how to increase the number of tours and so it went on to be a wild success
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and they're still doing tours at historic rca studio b today that's awesome i know growing up in an
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appliance store family i was born and raised with nipper so i'm a rca kid with
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nipper the dog and the stereo sitting right next to him yeah sharon let's take our final break and in segment number
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corvette today the podcast that talks about everything corvette i'm your host steve garrett with me today is sharon
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broner the brand new president and ceo of the national corvette museum as a matter of fact in this third and final
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segment we're going to talk about sharon's vision for the future for the ncm sharon this has got to be a great
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story tell me about how you got the job to be president and ceo of the national
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corvette museum and how that all transpired oh my goodness well as i mentioned earlier i had been with the
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hall of fame in nashville for almost 20 years it was just a few months and i decided that it was time to take a
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break and evaluate what i wanted to do next and so i did i did just that when
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you've been with an organization for that long and in executive level when the announcement came out that i had
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decided to resign my position many many board members contacted me to say what are you doing what do you mean
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you're leaving and where are you going and at the time i said i wasn't sure i was going to take some time off and
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really evaluate and so one of those board members was juan helton juan has
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been on the hall of fame board for as long as i've been there and some of your listeners i'm sure know that lon helton
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is also on the board here at the ncm and so he called and first said what are you
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doing you can't leave the hall of fame i understand but it's time i have served
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for almost 20 years and i've accomplished a lot obviously experienced so many wonderful wonderful moments we
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went from that big debt i was telling you about earlier when i left we had 32 million in an operating reserve fund
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so i had accomplished everything that i could possibly do there so it was time for me to consider what was next that's
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what i told lon and he said so you don't know what you're going to do and i said no i don't and he said you may want to
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take a look at the mcm i said why is that and he said well it looks like we're going to be looking for a new ceo
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and i said you're kidding and he said no and he said just watch for it to be posted the job is coming available it'll
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be official soon and i said okay and so i sure did i watched the website
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and i saw the job was coming open and i applied immediately and was hopeful that i could get a good swing at it went
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through the search firm kittleman and associates who conducted the nationwide search and did their first round and i
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made the first round and then i got to the second round and that was with the search committee that had been formed
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out of the board of directors i think there were around seven or so that were on that call
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they asked me a very wide variety of questions and lots of experience questions of course and then i was told
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that i had made it to the third and final round and so with only myself and i believe it was three other people we
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were all asked to come to nashville which was not a hard drive for me since i was right there
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and we had an in-person meeting with the search committee we had to make a presentation they gave us four questions
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in advance that we were to present to them we did that and i made sure that they understood that this was my job and
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it was mine to have and that they would not regret if they gave me this opportunity because as i said earlier
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every step of my life has been preparing me to be here right now and so i got the
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job that's fantastic that's a great story talk about what were the first things you did when you arrived there at
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the national corvette museum well day one was pretty crazy because it was september 1st well that happened to
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be the anniversary weekend and so this place was hopping it was not only busy
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with a parking lot filled with cars but also i was arriving early that day at 7
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00 am for an all staff meeting so that i could be introduced to the entire team so i
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met first with the directors of all the departments those folks would be reporting directly to me i met with them
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first of course and then we went into a town hall forum so that i could be actually sort of interviewed much like
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what you and i are doing today with a moderator who walked me through a series of questions so that the team could get
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to know a little bit more about me rather than me have to stand up there and talk about myself i didn't particularly see that as a good idea so
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it was really a lot of fun and then i was scurried away to do some media stuff and then right into a board meeting for
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heaven's sake so i i walked right into a board meeting they were all very kind and of course i had
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met half of them in the interview process i'd met the other half the night before at a dinner just so i would at
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least know all of them before i walked in here on my very first official day i did a lot of listening i did make a few
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suggestions and comments as we got into a few things that i did have some thoughts about and the rest is history
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as they say i was off and running and that weekend was glorious and very fun to meet a lot of members and donors and
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avid car enthusiasts for sure that's a whirlwind weekend for sure sharon it was
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talk about your vision for the future of the national corvette museum that's a really big question and one
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that i am asked very often i think the vision right now has to be pretty short
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to be honest i promised the board that i would do a lot of observation i would do a lot of listening because if you just
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jump in and just start trying to change things without really having any proper context dare say you might make a few
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mistakes so it is important to do just that yes i have made some changes in
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some policies and procedures if you will in the day-to-day operation but it is important also to recognize
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that on the backside of covid this museum has done quite well we're
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definitely having record attendance the country is showing signs of recovery all
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over people are definitely anxious to get out and to do things so that they're feeling that opportunity after sort of
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pent up demand if you will and so we have a lot of great things going already
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here at this museum but i do believe that there are a lot of opportunities to grow and to better bridge some of the
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assets we already have there's been a lot of discussion of expansion in our
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future even the hotel property across the street that we recently acquired and
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just took it down because it had fallen in quite disrepair and so i do believe that expansion will
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definitely be a part of our museum in the long vision but i do believe that right now is not the time given the
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economics of the recovery kova 19 supply chain cost of construction
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etc that probably wouldn't be the best idea right now but i do believe that in
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short term next two to three years i believe our economics will turn around and things will get in better order so
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that the cost for that type of expansion and future opportunity would make a lot more sense but it does allow us though
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this time period to really be thoughtfully thinking about it i believe there's all kinds of stages when you're
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about to make those types of investments and you got to dream it first and then you have to start the real planning of
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it knowing the proper data points and doing some analysis as to what do we really
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need what will really serve the museum in its best capacity in the next 10
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years that takes a lot of thought you don't just jump into an expansion for us
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the collection in and of itself is very very good and it's going to continue to
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grow and we're so thrilled that so many folks understand that this collection has needs it's ever growing that job is
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never done we're here to celebrate the car both its past its current and its
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future that means the collection is never finished and with that comes a lot
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of storage it takes a lot of room to store cars as you all well know much less than the proper care for documents
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and photographs film video costumes is what we would call it in the country music industry for us it's more about
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proper attire for racing or other things like that so storage is a big issue for
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a museum it always is and it's no different here at the corvette museum those are both short-term and long-term
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things look at the day-to-day make sure we're running very efficiently let's look at the assets we already have and
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make sure that we're leveraging all of them to our very best ability both to monetize and or prepare for the future
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and then in that longer range it is about expansion and other things here on the campus continuing to partner with
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our motorsports park complex across the interstate the karting facility and who
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knows what else we may get into here to make this museum and bowling green a
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much more desired destination absolutely right i'm glad to hear you say all that
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well it's been a couple months since you started do you feel like you've settled in does it feel like home yet
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it's beginning to it really is i was just here this weekend i attended my first western kentucky university
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football game for the first time in a long time and certainly the first time as the ceo here at the museum i had the
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privilege of participating with our vets and vets program to lead the parade of 82 corvettes through downtown bowling
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green as a part of our veterans day celebration ironically not ironically it was very
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planned what am i saying yes instead of my just looking at with our mobile one corvette i thought it
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would be a really nice idea to call wendell strode our previous executive director who is a purple heart recipient
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and i said wendell are you participating in the veterans day parade and he said oh i will in some sort of capacity i
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said would you be willing to ride in a corvette with me if i drove and he said i absolutely love it so he and i got to
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drive through the parade together and it was quite an honor for me to do that with him both as a predecessor in this
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role and of course as a wonderful veteran for our country and so that was really fun those are just two examples
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right off the top of my head of how i'm starting to settle into the bowling green landscape here and to begin to
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call it home once again wow that sounds like a great weekend what a fun weekend it was that's great well sharon tell me
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what's coming up as we start to enter here in the holiday season what kind of upcoming events are coming up and i know
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obviously in april of next year we have the michelin ncm bash but what else is
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going on right now at the national corvette museum we are currently still hosting the corvette powered exhibition
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it will be with us till about may of next year early part of may and then we'll be replacing that exhibition with
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a traveling exhibition which is the mattel hot wheels exhibit
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and it will have many things corvette involved in it and it should be lots and lots of fun we've not had that type of
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exhibition in that space before and the folks at mattel as you can imagine are
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fantastic to work with it's a real national opportunity to have that here with us so we're excited about that in
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the shorter range between here and the end of the year right now we have another traveling exhibition that's
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actually outside of the office i'm looking out here into the parking lot and it's the tunnels to tower exhibit
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which is a salute to those that were there for 9 11. there are actually folks who were first responders there on the
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scene at 9 11. beyond that as we enter into the holiday season this i think will be the third year for twinkle at
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the track over a million lights 250 different displays it's a drive-through
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experience on the track for the holiday season we're excited about that and the museum is going to participate as well
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by having new holiday decor and lighting up the outside of the building to be a part of the holiday season so we're
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excited about that so those are the top things i can think of right off the top of my head but there are plenty of other
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things in store as we get geared up for 2022. fantastic sharon thank you so much
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for being a guest on corvette today it was wonderful having you here continued success we love having you here and i'll
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see you in april at the national corvette museum michelin bash that sounds great i'll look forward to it
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