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Netra Shetty
Organisational Structure of Dillard : Dillard's (NYSE: DDS) also known as Dillard's, Inc., based in Little Rock, Arkansas, is a department store chain in the United States, with 330 stores in 29 states.[1] Its locations are concentrated in Texas and Florida; with a major presence in other states including Arizona, Iowa, Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Missouri, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, Utah, North Carolina, Virginia, Idaho, South Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, and Illinois. Dillard's also maintains a minor footprint in California, and Montana.
Dillard's carries brands such as Chanel, Clinique, DKNY, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Jones New York, Levi's, and Ralph Lauren.
CEO
William Dillard
Chairman of the Board
Alex Dillard
Director
Brad Martin
Director
Mike Dillard
Director
Drue Corbusier
Director
Frank Mori
Director
Peter Johnson
Director
Robert Connor
Director
Warren Stephens
Director
J. Watts
Director
Nick White
CFO
James Freeman
Executive Vice President
DM
Vice President
KB
Vice President
RS
Vice President
BS
Vice President
Steven Nelson
Vice President
JT
Vice President
David Terry
Legal
Paul Schroeder
The current President of NASCAR is Mike Helton. What is interesting about Mike Helton's appointment as President in the organization structure is that he is not a member of the France family. He was named as President of the organization in 1999. That was a year that would see much change in terms of safety because of the sudden death of Dale Earnhardt on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500 and it was because of this incident that it would begin to head numerous initiatives for the safety of drivers and fans.
The very nature of a family-controlled organization means that the family will control most of the proceeds. This has been a criticism by some who think that it should be a joint owner-player type of profit sharing model. Other critics have made assertions that the organization could do more for driver safety. And there have been accusations that they are monopolistic in its policies. But millions enjoy the sport promoted by this business and advertisers love the exposure they get. Plus, the championship prizes seem to be attractive to many drivers.
NASCAR is not publicly-traded on the stock exchange however its major sanctioning body is International Speedway Corporation which is publicly traded on the NASDAQ under stock symbol ISCA. ISC owns as well as operates 11 motor speedways plus is a major promoter of motor sports. Bill France's sister Lesa France Kennedy and his uncle Jim France is the Vice Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Board/CEO respectively. Although not an organizational structure per se, it's structure is built around three main events which could be thought of as three main lines of business: 1) The Nextel Cup Series, 2) The Busch Series, and 3) The Craftsman Truck Series.
Dillard's carries brands such as Chanel, Clinique, DKNY, Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Jones New York, Levi's, and Ralph Lauren.
CEO
William Dillard
Chairman of the Board
Alex Dillard
Director
Brad Martin
Director
Mike Dillard
Director
Drue Corbusier
Director
Frank Mori
Director
Peter Johnson
Director
Robert Connor
Director
Warren Stephens
Director
J. Watts
Director
Nick White
CFO
James Freeman
Executive Vice President
DM
Vice President
KB
Vice President
RS
Vice President
BS
Vice President
Steven Nelson
Vice President
JT
Vice President
David Terry
Legal
Paul Schroeder
The current President of NASCAR is Mike Helton. What is interesting about Mike Helton's appointment as President in the organization structure is that he is not a member of the France family. He was named as President of the organization in 1999. That was a year that would see much change in terms of safety because of the sudden death of Dale Earnhardt on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500 and it was because of this incident that it would begin to head numerous initiatives for the safety of drivers and fans.
The very nature of a family-controlled organization means that the family will control most of the proceeds. This has been a criticism by some who think that it should be a joint owner-player type of profit sharing model. Other critics have made assertions that the organization could do more for driver safety. And there have been accusations that they are monopolistic in its policies. But millions enjoy the sport promoted by this business and advertisers love the exposure they get. Plus, the championship prizes seem to be attractive to many drivers.
NASCAR is not publicly-traded on the stock exchange however its major sanctioning body is International Speedway Corporation which is publicly traded on the NASDAQ under stock symbol ISCA. ISC owns as well as operates 11 motor speedways plus is a major promoter of motor sports. Bill France's sister Lesa France Kennedy and his uncle Jim France is the Vice Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Board/CEO respectively. Although not an organizational structure per se, it's structure is built around three main events which could be thought of as three main lines of business: 1) The Nextel Cup Series, 2) The Busch Series, and 3) The Craftsman Truck Series.
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