Halls of Fame Announce Intent to Merge


The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum and the National Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame have signed a "memo of understanding" to pursue a merger of their respective hall-of-fame inductees and procedures into a unified entity under the banner of the current Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum.

March 11, 2004


Pleasant Prarie, WI - The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, located in Pickerington, Ohio, and the National Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame, located in Anamosa, Iowa, have signed a "memo of understanding" to pursue a merger of their respective hall-of-fame inductees and procedures into a unified entity under the banner of the current Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. Both museums would otherwise retain their individual identities and continue their independent operations and management. The joint announcement was made today in Daytona Beach, Florida, by John Parham, President of the National Motorcycle Museum's Board of Directors, and Mark Mendell, Chairman of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum's Board of Directors. "It's our mutual intent to enter into a written agreement which will detail the specifics of the merger," Parham said in making the announcement. "Among the principles of the agreement are the automatic enshrinement of all past inductees in both museums' halls of fame into one merged entity; development of a single nomination and selection process for future inductees; and a common set of graphic standards to reinforce the brand identity of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame. This also would include a common website linked to both museums, which will feature both museums' combined list of past inductees." "Once fully implemented, this merger will bring a new strength of unity to our motorcycle community," said Mendell. "It will provide even wider recognition for those we honor in our Hall of Fame, as well as clarity for our national audience who will experience the same hall-of-fame elements in both museums. We think this is a real win-win for everyone and we are very enthusiastic about our potential for the future."
2004, American Motorcyclist Association


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