Lesa Kennedy

Lesa F. Kennedy
Born Lesa Dawn France
(1961-05-24) May 24, 1961
Nationality American
Alma mater Duke University
Occupation CEO of International Speedway Corporation
Executive Vice President of NASCAR
Employer International Speedway Corporation (1983–present)
Board member of International Speedway Corporation (1983–present)
NASCAR
Spouse(s) Bruce Kennedy
Children Ben Kennedy
Parent(s) Bill France, Jr.
Betty Jane France

Lesa France Kennedy, (born Lesa Dawn France on May 24, 1961) is the chief executive officer of International Speedway Corporation and a member of the board of directors of NASCAR.

Kennedy joined ISC in 1983 and was named to the board of directors one year later. She served as ISC's secretary from 1987–96 and as its treasurer from 1989-96. From that point until April 2003, Kennedy was the company's executive vice president. She was then appointed president of ISC after her father, Bill France, Jr. stepped down. Most recently, Kennedy was named chief executive officer in April 2009.

Kennedy's husband, Dr. Bruce Kennedy, was killed in a plane that crashed into two homes in Sanford, Florida on July 10, 2007.[1] Five people were killed, including two small children.

Kennedy received a B.A. in Economics and a B.A. in Psychology from Duke University in 1983. In October 2009, Forbes named Kennedy "The Most Powerful Woman in Sports." [2] In 2005, Street & Smith's SportsBusiness Journal named her "The Most Influential Woman in Sports Business."[3]

Other honors include:

She is the mother of NASCAR driver Ben Kennedy.

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