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AMA Strengthens Government Relations Department with New Additions

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Bob Davis and Jeremy Robinson join AMA’s legislative efforts

PICKERINGTON, OH – April 10, 2024 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) –  Fortifying its mission to promote the motorcycle lifestyle and protect the future of motorcycling, the American Motorcyclist Association has added Grassroots Manager Bob Davis and Legislative Affairs Coordinator Jeremy Robinson to its Government Relations Department.

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Bob Davis

“Bob and Jeremy are tremendous additions to our government relations team,” Government Relations Director Nick Haris said. “They both bring a wide range of knowledge and experience within the realm of motorcycling and will undoubtedly strengthen our efforts to preserve your rights as riders.”

After learning to ride in 2014, Davis immediately fell in love with the sport which drove his desire to immerse himself into the motorcycle community.

“I got a late start in motorcycling, taking a beginner class in 2014. It is no exaggeration to say that class completely changed my life,” Davis said. “I knew immediately that I wanted to get more involved with the motorcycle community. Luckily, I already lived close to the world’s largest motorcycle organization, the AMA. It took a few years to get my foot in the door, but once I started, I knew right away that this was, and still is, the right place for me.”

Davis — a native of Baltimore, Ohio, and graduate of Kent State University — brings prior AMA experience to his newfound role, previously serving as the Sanction Activity Coordinator and Program & Volunteer Specialist within the AMA’s Racing and Marketing & Communications Departments. In addition to his work with the AMA, Davis is also a motorcycle safety instructor.

As he shifts into the Government Relations Department, Davis emphasized his desire to grow within the role and further aid in the AMA’s overall legislative mission.

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Jeremy Robinson

“My initial approach to this new role is to learn as much as I can,” Davis said. “There is a wealth of experience and knowledge on this team. My goal is to become a valuable resource for the AMA and each and every one of our members.”

Robinson boasts extensive riding and legislative backgrounds, which he will leverage as the AMA’s Legislative Affairs Coordinator.

“I hope to bring my knowledge, connections and passion for motorcycles to an already incredible Government Relations team,” Robinson said, “and to continue to build on the successes we have had by working to…

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