Allo says goodbye.
CART vice-president of broadcast services Keith Allo has resigned his position to pursue another opportunity, the governing body has revealed.
Allo, who joined CART in the spring of 1997 from Fox Sports Detroit, where he was executive producer, has served as CART's liaison with its television partners - ESPN and ABC - and has worked closely with them on the production of race events. Among other projects, Allo developed the CART Radio Network and also served as CART's liaison to Franchise Pictures on the movie, Driven.
CART vice-president of broadcast services Keith Allo has resigned his position to pursue another opportunity, the governing body has revealed.
Allo, who joined CART in the spring of 1997 from Fox Sports Detroit, where he was executive producer, has served as CART's liaison with its television partners - ESPN and ABC - and has worked closely with them on the production of race events. Among other projects, Allo developed the CART Radio Network and also served as CART's liaison to Franchise Pictures on the movie, Driven.
He also produced Inside CART and CART Insider during his tenure at the company.
"I have enjoyed my time at CART and will truly miss working with many of the people at the company," Allo said, "The CART television environment offers many opportunities and is very challenging. I was able to learn a great deal, particularly about international broadcasting, over the four-plus years I spent there. I wish everyone at CART well and am positive the new television package with Fox Cable Networks and CBS will be a winner for CART and the FedEx Series."
Allo's resignation takes effect from next Friday [9 November].