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          With a family photo in hand, Lesa France Kennedy reflects on the beginnings of NASCAR and how Daytona International Speedway has changed over the years.

        1. With a family photo in hand, Lesa France Kennedy reflects on the beginnings of NASCAR and how Daytona International Speedway has changed over the years.
        2. DAYTONA BEACH — The National Women's History Museum will honor racing executive Lesa France Kennedy's achievements during a private brunch in Los Angeles.
        3. Read all about Lesa France Kennedy with TV Guide's exclusive biography including their list of awards, celeb facts and more at TV Guide.
        4. In this preview of an interview to be broadcast on "Sunday Morning," NASCAR vice chairperson and International Speedway Corporation CEO Lesa.
        5. Lesa France Kennedy, 52, Brian's older sister, is vice chair of NASCAR, but her primary role is chairwoman of International Speedway Corp.
        6. Read all about Lesa France Kennedy with TV Guide's exclusive biography including their list of awards, celeb facts and more at TV Guide....

          Lesa France Kennedy

          American businesswoman (born 1961)

          Lesa France Kennedy

          Born

          Lesa Dawn France


          (1961-05-24) May 24, 1961 (age 63)
          EducationDuke University (BA)
          OccupationExecutive Vice Chair of NASCAR
          Spouses

          Bruce Kennedy

          (m. 1988; died 2007)​

          Bill Christy

          (m. 2019)​
          ChildrenBen
          RelativesBill France Jr.

          (Father)

          Lesa France Kennedy, (born Lesa Dawn France on May 24, 1961) is an American businesswoman and Executive Vice Chair of NASCAR.[1]

          Education and career

          Kennedy received a B.A.

          in Economics and a B.A. in Psychology from Duke University in 1983.[2]

          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.[3] From that point until April 2003, Kennedy was the company's executive vice president.&#