Spire Motorsports Bolsters Front Office Staff with Hiring of Scott Duncan, Andy Gee

Spire Motorsports has continued to make key acquisitions and appointments to its executive staff during the off-season, as the organization undergoes a major transformation ahead of the 2024 NASCAR Cup Series season.

Now, to accompany the recent appointment of Doug Duchardt as President of Spire Motorsports, the organization has bolstered its front office staff with the addition of Scott Duncan and Andy Gee.

Duncan, a veteran sales and marketing executive, has been named the Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Spire Motorsports, while Gee, a long-time Kyle Busch Motorsports employee has been appointed as Director of Partnerships.

“Scott Duncan and Andy Gee are both industry veterans who have an intimate knowledge of the sport, complimented by sterling reputations and a combined willingness to continue building on our already existing strong foundation,” said Spire Motorsports co-owner Jeff Dickerson. “Scott has deep relationships throughout corporate America and knows how to get a partnership across the finish line. Andy has worked alongside Kyle Busch for over a decade and that speaks directly to his professional demeanor and ability to get things done.”

A 1992 graduate of Western Carolina University, Duncan returns to Charlotte, North Carolina after a four-and-a-half year stint as Chief Revenue Officer for Kalitta Motorsports, one of the NHRA’s most celebrated teams.

Before his time with Kalitta Motorsports, Duncan served as Senior Vice President of Business Development for Michael Shank Racing, along with stops at Lime Media, the NASCAR Racing Experience, American LeMans Series, and Momentum Worldwide.

“I’m thrilled to join Spire Motorsports and am grateful to Jeff (Dickerson), T.J. (Puchyr), Todd Mackin, and Bill Anthony for the opportunity,” said Duncan, whose father, Jim, led Sales and Marketing efforts for Charlotte Motor Speedway for over 20 years. “The sky is the limit and this organization is poised to stand alongside the titans of the sport.”

Andy Gee moves to Spire Motorsports with 25-plus years of experience working in the front office of professional sports teams, including the last 13 years working with the now-defunct Kyle Busch Motorsports. most recently as Marketing Operations Director.

As part of his role with Kyle Busch Motorsports, he was instrumental in mentoring the team’s young drivers off the track including current NASCAR Cup Series drivers Erik Jones, William Byron, and Christopher Bell. During his time at KBM, he was part of 92 victories and six championships in the NASCAR Truck Series.

Before working at Kyle Busch Motorsports, Gee spent two years as Public Relations Director for Baker Curb Racing’s NASCAR Xfinity Series program, after spending the first 11 years of his professional career working for various front office roles with the Syracuse Chiefs Triple-A baseball team, including the last five as the Director of Public Relations and Business Development.

“Spire Motorsports has proven to be an organization committed to being respected for the product they produce both on and off the track and I’m grateful they’ve entrusted in me to come in and be a part of their continued growth,” said Gee. “No motorsports team can achieve success without strong corporate support, so I look forward to leading a team of enthusiastic professionals at Spire that will go above and beyond to ensure that our ever-growing portfolio of partners have an amazing experience that, in turn, produces long-term commitments for our organization.”

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