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In this episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast, NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson and Erik Jones join Audrey Gregory, executive vice president and CEO for AdventHealth’s East Florida Division.
You’ll hear them discuss the new partnership with NASCAR Cup Series team, LEGACY MOTOR CLUB, the upcoming DAYTONA 500 where Jones will drive the iconic No. 43 AdventHealth Toyota Camry and making an impact on and off the track. From meticulous preparation to maintaining composure in high-stress situations, the parallels between sports, business and health care are unmistakable.
“One way our sport is unique is how like-minded people congregate. From personal to corporate relationships, it’s neat to see who we want to be and who we want to be associated with,” says Johnson, seven-time NASCAR Cup Series Champion and Hall of Famer. “We are thankful AdventHealth feels we’re a company that’s like-minded and we can represent them … We cannot wait for Daytona to get here and we’re really looking forward to this relationship.”
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