Chris
Dierkes Named Controller at the Atlanta Track Club
Atlanta,
February 1, 2012 - The
Atlanta Track Club (ATC), a nonprofit 501(c)(3)
organization dedicated to inspiring and engaging the
community to achieve health and fitness through running,
has named Chris Dierkes as its new Controller. Dierkes
brings over 20 years of finance and accounting
experience to the ATC with a mix of both nonprofit and
corporate finance experience in both large and small
company environments. Dierkes relocated from
the Boston area in 2011 for the position of Chief
Financial Officer at the Atlanta Botanical Garden,
where he managed financial operations, banking and
investments, contract management and all internal and
external reporting.
“I
am very excited to support the Atlanta Track Club
organization from a financial leadership perspective,”
commented Dierkes. “The ATC’s mission to
inspire and engage the community to achieve health and
fitness through running is exciting and will enable me
to combine my passion for fitness with finance for an
organization I truly believe in.”
An
avid runner, cyclist and cross country skier, Dierkes
has competed in over 60 events during the last 10 years
ranging from marathons to several full and half Ironman
triathlons throughout North America. After completing
the Atlanta Track Club’s 2011 Atlanta Marathon with a
personal best, Dierkes decided to go back to the Ironman
distance and will race in Louisville this August.
Dierkes,
his wife, son and a Maine Coon cat reside in Dunwoody,
Georgia and have fallen in love with the Atlanta weather
– but not the endless hills.
About
the Atlanta Track Club
The
Atlanta Track Club (ATC) is a nonprofit organization
established to inspire and engage the community to
achieve health and fitness through running. With more
than 16,000 members, the ATC is the second largest
running organization in the United States. In addition
to the AJC Peachtree Road Race (peachtreeroadrace.org)
– the largest 10K running event in the world, the
Atlanta Marathon and Marathon Relay (atlantamarathon.org),
and the Atlanta Half Marathon and Thanksgiving Day 5K (atlantahalfmarathon.org),
the Atlanta Track Club directs more than 25 running
events per year. Through the support of its
members and volunteers, the Atlanta Track Club also
maintains a number of community initiatives including
organizing and promoting the Kilometer Kids youth
running program to metro Atlanta youth, honoring high
school cross country and track and field athletes
through the ATC’s All-Metro Banquets and supporting
the Grady Bicycle EMT program. For more
information on the Atlanta Track Club, visit atlantatrackclub.org.