“NASCAR is proud to be a member of TEAM Coalition and to support the important work that the coalition does to promote responsibility with fans across the country.”
— Jordan Jiloty
Managing Director, Government and Community Affairs
NASCAR
Jordan’s Mission Moment with TEAM
Jordan Jiloty is Managing Director of Government and Community Affairs for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). In this position, Jordan manages the public affairs team at NASCAR – responsible for overseeing local, state and federal governmental affairs. In addition, Jordan manages several partnerships and advocacy initiatives for NASCAR, including military and traffic safety related programs.
Jordan joined NASCAR in 2008 after having worked on the Hillary Clinton for President campaign. Previously, Jordan worked for Petro Terra Energy in Tulsa, OK and briefly in the criminal law field after law school.
Jordan’s mission moment is being able to award a NASCAR fan a VIP experience for taking the time to make a pledge to be responsible through the Responsibility Has Its Rewards program is always a special moment – both for the lifelong memories it is creating for the fan and the opportunity to engage in a meaningful, united way with so many valued partners and stakeholders.
Serving on TEAM Coalition’s Board of Directors
Jordan was elected Chairman of the Board for TEAM Coalition in July 2020. Jordan shared that “TEAM Coalition represents a diverse group of organizations who share a common interest in promoting responsibility around the country. Serving on the Board of Directors at TEAM Coalition has provided me opportunities to learn more about emerging issues, best practices and ensure I can contribute the meaningful work of the organization alongside so many talented individuals and respected organizations.“
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US DOT / NHTSA 2019 NATIONAL DATA:
- In 2019, 10,142 people were killed as a result of alcohol-related (BAC > 0.08) car crashes, a decrease of 5.3% from the 10,710 fatalities in 2018.
- Many, if not most of those lives would have been saved if people did not drive when they were impaired by alcohol or if they used sober, designated drivers or if they simply wore their seat belts.
- Statistics and research clearly show that 21-34 year old males are the demographic most likely to be involved in an automobile crash, drive when impaired by alcohol and fail to buckle up.