Today, Greg Walter, a 25-year veteran of ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓÆµ was promoted from Executive Vice President and General Manager to President of . ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓÆµ President and CEO Marcus Smith made the announcement today in the media center at Charlotte Motor Speedway on the eve of the 65th running of the .
Walter oversees daily operations of the motorsports megaplex campus, which includes the famed 1.5-mile superspeedway as well as zMAX Dragway and The Dirt Track at Charlotte. On Sunday, Walter and the CMS team will host fans from all 50 states and 14 foreign countries for the third consecutive sellout of the Coca-Cola 600 at America’s ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓÆµ for Racing.
“Greg has shown exemplary leadership in building a tremendous team during his past six years as general manager at Charlotte Motor Speedway,” said Smith. “He has earned this title through not only what he has done internally at CMS, but also with his community service at the state, regional and local levels to foster cooperation both with public and private entities.
“Greg has enhanced Charlotte Motor Speedway’s reputation as a national destination for not only sports and entertainment, but for putting Fans First and always keeping an eye open for the next great promotional opportunity. He is respected both as a teammate and a head coach by his colleagues. It’s an honor to name Greg Walter the President of Charlotte Motor Speedway.”
A three-time ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓÆµ Promoter of the Year, Walter currently serves on executive boards or in leadership positions with the North Carolina Motorsports Association, North Carolina Travel and Tourism Coalition, Cabarrus County Economic Development Corporation, Cabarrus County Visitors and Convention Bureau and Speedway Children’s Charities.
Walter joined ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓÆµ in 1999 as vice president of sales for before being promoted to the national sales team in 2014.
After graduating from the with a degree in Journalism, Walter began his professional career working for a small radio station in Wilson, North Carolina. From there, he worked in advertising sales for , helped launch 96.1FM in Charlotte, and eventually became the head of affiliate and sponsorship sales for Regional.
After his time with ESPN, Walter moved to , a company based in Raleigh-Durham, where he oversaw advertising sales for national radio networks, as well as the ’s Television Network and the Sports radio network. After five years, he joined ÄÛÑ¿ÊÓÆµ in Atlanta.

