Jordan Anderson Racing Announces New Crew Chief and Head of Business Operations

Jordan Anderson Racing Chad Kendrick crew chief 2024 Parker Retzlaff Bruce J. Mosley

Jordan Anderson Racing has announced the acquisition of Chad Kendrick as the crew chief for Parker Retzlaff in 2024 and Bruce Mosley as the Head of Business Operations. Photo Credit: Craig White, Racing America

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As Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport heads into the 2024, the race team has made a couple of key hires to bolster the organization, which picked up its first NASCAR Xfinity Series win last year.

Chad Kendrick has been tapped as the new crew chief for Parker Retzlaff and the No. 31 team, taking over for Joshua Graham who served in the role last year.

Kendrick, a veteran crew chief in the NASCAR National Series, guided the No. 25 Rackley W.A.R. team to a Playoff berth in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with Matt DiBenedetto in 2023.

He’ll look to help the 20-year-old Retzlaff reach victory lane for the first time in his NASCAR Xfinity Series career in 2024.

“I’m really excited for the opportunity to work at Jordan Anderson Racing Bommarito Autosport and work with such a talent like Parker alongside the team Jordan and John have assembled.” Said Kendrick “Not often you get an opportunity to work at such a great place, with one of the best up and coming drivers in the sport.”

Team co-owner Jordan Anderson believes the addition of Kendrick as the crew chief could help Retzlaff climb the next rung of the ladder.

“Our team thrives off a dedication from people who love this sport, and Chad has hit the ground running with his hands on approach,” said Anderson. “His commitment to excellence and diverse experience will add to our ability to be competitive this season as we continue to make a push on track and in the shop to give Parker and the team everything they need – as well as building for the future.”

In addition to the acquisition of Kendrick, the race team also announced the hire of Bruce J. Mosley as the organization’s Head of Business Operations.

Mosley is a long-time executive in the NASCAR National Series ranks as he most recently served as the President, Business Operations for LEGACY MOTOR CLUB. Mosley moved into that role after an eight-year stint as the Chief Revenue Officer for RFK Racing.

Mosley has also served in strategic leadership positions with The Kroger Company, Walmart, Sunoco, and Office Depot. Mosley has also had executive roles within Chip Ganassi Racing and International Speedway Corporation. Mosley brings a wealth of knowledge about the business side of NASCAR to the race team.

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