News Summary
The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY, embraces a new era with David Hill as President and CEO. With a rich background in various industries and a passion for classic cars, Hill aims to enhance the museum’s legacy. His vision focuses on expanding the museum’s reach while honoring the heritage of America’s sports car. Enthusiasts eagerly await the innovative changes Hill will bring, positioning the museum for a thrilling future.
Exciting Times Ahead for the National Corvette Museum!
Bowling Green, Kentucky, is revving up for some thrilling changes at the National Corvette Museum (NCM)! As of March 17, 2025, David Hill officially took the wheel as the new President and CEO. This new chapter for the museum promises to bring a fresh perspective and strategic vision that could steer NCM into an exciting future.
Who is David Hill?
David Hill comes with a rich background that’s as varied and colorful as the Corvette itself. He has held CEO positions in several diverse industries such as education, energy, manufacturing, and technology, which includes companies like Mar-K, Logic Energy, Petrosmith, and Kimray. His cross-industry experience is one of the many reasons he was chosen for this esteemed position; it’s clear he knows how to balance heritage and innovation seamlessly.
His impressive resume doesn’t stop there. Hill has even been named one of Oklahoma’s “Most Admired CEOs” — a testament to his leadership skills and community respect. But it’s not just his business smarts that make him the right fit for the museum; he’s a car enthusiast as well, with a particular fondness for classic cars. He has taken on the rewarding challenge of restoring multiple classic vehicles, including a stunning 1971 Stingray. Interestingly enough, his all-time favorite is the iconic 1967 Corvette, which makes him a perfect match for the Corvette legacy.
The Vision for the Museum
As Hill steps into his new role, he emphasizes the importance of the museum, calling it “the heart and soul of America’s sports car.” His commitment to expand the museum’s reach and foster a culture of high performance in service and innovation is something that will surely resonate with both fans and visitors. Hill’s leadership will aim to build on the strong legacy of the NCM while being mindful of what makes the Corvette such a beloved sports car.
A New Home in Bowling Green
Relocating to Bowling Green, Kentucky, with his wife of 32 years, Shannon, Hill is ready to dive deep into the museum community. The NCM is perfectly situated near the GM Bowling Green Assembly Plant, which has been the exclusive site for the Chevy Corvette since 1981. This location isn’t just geographically significant; it also ties the museum closely to the very essence of Corvette production.
The Legacy Hill Inherits
Hill steps into this position after the resignation of former President and CEO, Sharon Brawner, who held the role since 2021. Under her leadership, the museum saw various activities and developments, including the appointment of noted automotive enthusiast Ken Lingenfelter to the Board of Directors. Hill will continue building on these initiatives, ensuring that the museum preserves its rich history while moving towards a robust future.
A Must-Visit Destination
The National Corvette Museum has become a must-visit for Corvette lovers everywhere, featuring not only historic models but also interactive exhibits that keep the excitement alive. With Hill at the helm, fans and tourists alike are bound to experience an exhilarating new chapter at the museum.
As Bowling Green gets ready for this thrilling transition, enthusiasts are eager to see how Hill’s leadership will elevate this beloved institution even further. Buckle up, because it looks like the National Corvette Museum is in for a wild ride!
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