North Dakota Racing Commission Seeks Replacement For Retiring Executive Director

The state of North Dakota is accepting applications for the position of executive director of the North Dakota Racing Commission following the retirement of Jack K. Schulz from that position.

The commission is responsible for regulation of live racing at two racetracks, Chippewa Downs in Belcourt and the North Dakota Horse Park in Fargo. The agency, which is governed by five commission members, also oversees simulcast wagering, including acting as hub for a number of advance-deposit wagering companies. In fiscal year 2021-22, the North Dakota hub handled $678.7 million.

The executive director will oversee daily business operations, licensure, enforcement of rules and regulations, and advance deposit wagering activities. The position requires a bachelor's or master's degree, with preference toward those who  were part of an equine or racing industry program, along with a minimum of two years of horse industry professional experience.

The position is based in Bismarck, N.D. and has a starting salary range of $75,000-$85,000.

The commission is also seeking a qualified individual to serve in the part-time position of safety steward investigator, responsible for conducting safety inspections, monitoring track activities and administering examinations and testing.

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