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Phil MacDougall serves as the President Executive Director of the National Automobile Museum. Named One of America’s Top 10 Automobile Museums, the National Automobile Museum showcases more than 225 rare, one-of-a-kind, orphan, antique, and collector cars. It features over 105,000 square feet of galleries, exhibits, vibrant street scenes, and accompanying artifacts. Phil has enjoyed over 25 years of experience in Marketing Sales campaigns in professional sports, electronic, and travel industries. Phil’s involvement in community development programs include creating a summer concert series to coordinating the largest delegation of business, civic, and political representatives on the west coast. Phil serves on several non-profit board, including the Cordillera International Film Festival. He also served as the National Director of Conferences for the Annual FBI National Leadership Conference.

SHOW SPONSORS     

Covercraft    •   American Collectors Insurance   •   Autogeek   •   Linkage Magazine   •    Techforce Foundation    •   RPM Foundation   

INSPIRATION

A man Phil worked with while in the NBA was a huge challenge and someone Phil didn’t get along with. With some communication and advice, this same person became Phil’s mentor and friend.

CHALLENGES

Phil has had three major changes in his career path, with major changes in direction and sectors.

SPECIAL VEHICLE

His first car was a Fiat, a tough car to own when living in Boston.

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS

Against All Odds by The National Automobile Museum

WORDS OF INSPIRATION 

Never take no, never give up, be humble and don’t hold grudges.

WHERE TO FIND PHIL

National Automobile Museum

 

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