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Tim McGrane

Tim McGrane is the Executive Director of the Blackhawk Automotive Museum. Tim’s passion for automobiles in combination with his business experience puts him in charge of an amazing collection of unique and special vehicles.  Tim’s business background includes being the Director of Operations for Rick Cole Auctions, the Vice President of Marketing and Corporate Communications for Barrett-Jackson, and he was the Vice President of Event Marketing for Curtco Media and publisher of Robb Report magazine. He is a Committee Chair for the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance and a consultant to the Credit Suisse Classic Car Program. As one of the world’s leading museums of automotive art and design, the Blackhawk Automotive Museum, at over 100,000 square feet, is well known for its stunning architecture and an unparalleled collection of one-of-a-kind coachwork and limited production automobiles. All of which are in Tim’s and his team’s capable care.

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SUCCESS QUOTE 
“Build relationships throughout your life.” – Tim McGrane
PERSONAL CHALLENGE IN BUSINESS
What do you do when you have a huge event planned and Mother Nature sends in a hurricane?
AUTOMOTIVE CAREER AH-HA MOMENT 
After being asked by Rick Cole to join his auction company Tim realized he could actually work in a career that he was so passionate about.
FIRST AUTOMOBILE
An Austin J14 pedal car that Tim’s still looking to replace. The first road car was a 1970 Ford Cortina 1600E
BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE
Enjoy! Be sure the car in your life brings you joy.
FAVORITE RESOURCE
Tim enjoys receiving a daily email from the British company Classic Driver.
Tim is also very fond of SEMA.
FAVORITE BOOK
Tim enjoys Long Lane with Turnings – L.J. K. Setright
PARTING ADVICE
Enjoy life, each and every day.
HOW TO FIND TIM
You can find Tim at the Blackhawk Automotive Museum

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