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Mayson is from Jetmore, Kansas, and has always been deeply immersed in the world of dirt track racing. Growing up, she spent countless hours at the Jetmore Motorplex, watching her dad race sprint cars and lending a hand wherever she could. Mayson recently started racing micros while continuing to help her dad with his sprint car. Her love and dedication to dirt track racing is strong.
After earning her master’s degree in accounting from Kansas State University, Mayson returned home to work for High Plains Farm Credit. Mayson is grateful for the foundation’s impact and proud to contribute to its mission.
Kyler’s extensive involvement in dirt track racing showcases his dedication and passion for the sport. Since 2001, he has played a variety of roles at local Kansas tracks, contributing significantly to the racing community. Kyler owns both the United Rebel Sprint Series and United Rebel Late Model Series. In addition to his ownership roles, he serves as the track promoter at Dodge City Raceway Park and the Race Director of Salt City Racing.
Kyler enjoys watching his son race outlaw karts in the United Rebel Sprint Series. Kyler’s deep love for the sport extends to his involvement in the Steve King Foundation where he is honored to serve as President. He is very thankful for what the foundation does for drivers and their families.
Growing up in central Pennsylvania, Bobbi spent her life at the track around 410 sprint cars. At age 18, she went on the road with the dirt racing community, including 10+ winters traveling to Australia. Recently, Bobbi has cut back her time on the road to raise her young son, Jaxx Johnson, who races motocross, in Rocky Mount, Mo.
She first met Steve and the King family while visiting tracks across the country and is grateful to have crossed paths with this racing and farming family. Bobbi has seen firsthand the impact the foundation makes in the lives of the racing community including her own — Bobbi has lost two loved ones behind the wheel of a sprint car.
Tammy has been friends with the King family since the 1990s when she met Steve and his sister Danette in college. Danette and Tammy have remained friends and Tammy has been active with the foundation since its inception.
Tammy earned her bachelor’s degree in accounting from Kansas State University and has also worked in real estate and hotel management accounting. She has more than 20 years of accounting experience with multimillion-dollar clients and small nonprofits, both domestically and internationally. As the owner of Cyber Financial Solutions, Tammy manages entire accounting departments, trains accounting personnel and installs specialized software packages. She also volunteers with nonprofits like the Steve King Foundation in her free time.
Naomi and her husband Danny raised their family on a farm in Southwest Kansas. She has spent most of her life nurturing others as a farmer, homemaker, mother to a race car driver and entrepreneur daughter. Naomi is also an active member of her church and has been involved with several community organizations through the years.
Naomi is often the first point of contact with those seeking assistance from the foundation and shares comfort through prayer and words of compassion for others who have suffered similar hardship and loss.
Stephanie has raced sprint cars and been involved with the motorsports industry her entire life. Her love for dirt track racing began as she watched her father race weekly at local dirt tracks around Tulsa, Oklahoma.
After graduating from Oklahoma State University, Stephanie’s passion for the motorsports industry led her to work as a marketing executive for the World Racing Group in North Carolina. Her strong drive to serve others steered Stephanie into financial services with Merrill Lynch Wealth Management, where she is now a financial advisor working with clients in all 50 U.S. states. Stephanie proudly serves as a board member of the Steve King Foundation where she enjoys volunteering at events, visiting families within the dirt track community who need the foundation’s help and promoting how the Steve King Foundation can support anyone in need.