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Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing, Ltd.
6745 West Third Place Lakewood CO 80226
Diane Hively
303-319-3062 (voice)
303-274-8550 (fax)
admin@rmvr.com (email)

To email all RMVR Directors, simply send email to
board-members@rmvr.com
. It will be forwarded to each of them. You can also click on
their name to send email to individuals.

The regular RMVR Board Meeting is held the third Wednesday of each month, commencing at 7 p.m. at Thornton City Hall, 9500 Civic Center Drive, Thornton CO, in the training room <Map>.

Officers / Board Members
President Bob Mitchiner
Past-President Bill Fleming
President-Elect Mark Robinson
Treasurer Bob Alder
Secretary Traci Pearson
Board Member Dan Berry
Board Member Bob Darcey
Board Member Scott Sanders
Board Member Dennis McIlree
Board Member Tom Deats
Board Member Jamie Stiehr
Board Member John Stokley
Chiefs of Specialties
Accommodations Mark Robinson
Advertising Eric Schakel
Awards Chris Sundberg
Chief Steward Jim Linton
Driving Instructor Kevin Lynch
Driving Instructor Lynn Fangue
Eligibility Bob Mitchiner
Equipment - Van Rick Boucher
Equipment - Radios Arthur Santomango
Flagging/Communication Pauline Wilson
Flagging/Communication BJ Kellogg
Historic Race Group Ian Rainford
Historic Race Group Bill Rosenbach
Insurance Bob Alder
Medical RMVR Administrator
Mentor Arne McDaniel
Merchandise Ethel Mitchiner
Messenger Editor John Mihalich
Pit and Grid Chad McCabe
Publicity Mike Rogers
Scrutineering Keith Davidson
Social Ben Wofford
Social Nathan Down
Starter Dan Berry
Starter Skip Wilson
Tech Andy Kitchens
Tech Gene Bashor
Tech Andy Kitchens
Timing & Scoring Eloise McIlree
Timing & Scoring Dennis McIlree
Webmaster Katja Stokley
Worker Development Mike Rogers
CAMA Representative Bob Darcy
Conclave Representative Ellis Cahn
CMC Representative Bill Fleming
OCC Representative Dan Berry
VMC Representative Bob Alder

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