Meet the board of directors
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Scott Oldeman
President
Scott currently works as a Senior Engineering Manager in the medical device industry and previously worked at Rockingham Park between 2001 and 2016 in both the Racing and TV Departments. He served as the Assistant Racing Secretary for the final years of live racing at Rockingham between 2007 and 2009. Scott is a historian of Rockingham Park and its 110 year history.
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Mark Gross
Vice President
Mark was a principal at a Salem-based civil engineering firm and is now the developer for Tuscan Village, the former site of Rockingham Park. He is active within the Salem community and has served on various boards within town.
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Ryan Oldeman
Secretary
Ryan is a Trust Officer in the financial industry. He worked at Rockingham Park for 15 years between 2001 and 2016 where he was a cameraman and assistant to the Director of Marketing and Publicity.
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Travis Terry
Treasurer
Terry is a Financial Advisor who has a passion for horse racing. Terry resides in the southern New Hampshire area and knows how important Rockingham Park Race Track was to the area.
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Lynne Snierson
Director of Communications
Lynne is an award-winning journalist and PR pro. She concentrates in sports, particularly Thoroughbred horse racing, and is also widely published as a feature writer on a myriad of topics for national and regional magazines. Lynne has worked at multiple racetracks such as Rockingham (1995-2016) and Arlington Park.
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Edward Callahan
Member
Ed was the General Manager, Vice President, and later President of Rockingham Park from its reopening after the fire in 1984 until its closing in 2016.
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Jon Tripp
Member
Jon works in the banking industry and has participated in various local organizations within Salem.
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Susan Covey
Member
Susan has worked in the banking industry since 1988 and has been employed by Enterprise Bank for almost 20 years. She is the Director of Branch Administration/ EVP and currently oversees the network of 27 branches in NH and MA. Susan devotes her time to many community organizations such as the Salem Boys and Girls Club, the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce, the Board of Trustees for Dollars for Scholars, Big Brothers and Big Sisters, Salem Area Women’s Club, and the Aria Covey Foundation.