LONDON, KY – After announcing last week that it would create over 100 new jobs by locating one of it’s new call centers in Barbourville, KY, Infinity Business Group, Inc. announced today that it will sponsor Nascar Busch Series driver Jamie Mosley in at least three more events in 2005 beginning this weekend at Michigan International Speedway.
“It really feels good to know that a company like Infinity Business Group is willing to allow me the opportunity to help grow their company by bringing them to the Nascar Busch Series,” said Mosley, who has made only one prior start in 2005. “This season has fallen very short of what we anticipated for 2005, but now with the help of Infinity Business group, Inc. we can now go back to the race track and try to build some momentum for 2006.”
Mosley who was originally scheduled to pilot an entry for Nemco Motorsports in 2005 was left without a fulltime ride when the parent company of the sponsor for the team was sold just before completion of the package late in 2004. “That was sure a frustrating situation to say the least”, said Mosley. “Coach Tubby Smith along with everyone at Nemco had worked so hard to put that deal together for me and after several months of negotiating the parent company sells the division and then you have nothing”. “That is just the nature of the beast in this business, but with the downs come the ups and that is why I am so happy to be going back to the race track with Infinity Business Group, Inc.
Infinity Business Group is a risk management and fraud prevention company that seeks to develop technical, business and regulatory compliance solutions that integrate with our clients' existing programs and systems, intruding minimally on current, successful practices. Our technical experience and innovation, business understanding, and emphasis on clear communication are at the core of our approach to service. “We are really excited about having Jamie Mosley to represent our companies to the millions of Nascar fans around the world”, stated CEO Bryon Sturgill. “Jamie is a driver who we feel has a bright future in the sport and represents the new breed of driver who not only gets the job done on the race track, but also meets our specific marketing goals off the track as a spokesperson for our companies.
One of the IBG companies to be featured on the car this weekend at Michigan is echallengeonline.com, one of the newest services offered to consumers by Infinity Business Group, Inc. Echallengeonline.com is an online credit restoration service that give you proven techniques that ensure results with 24/7 access to your account, and provides feedback during the entire challenge process. The process consists of consistent, strategically-timed written communications to ALL 3 Major credit Bureaus, allowing you to dispte any negative item that they are unable to verify as ccurate. All unverified items must be removed from your credit reports.
“Nascar fans are so supportive of their drivers and the companies who make our careers possible and we want to encourage all of the Nascar Busch Series fans to visit the websites of infinitybusinessgroup.com and echallengeonline.com and give our sponsors the opportunity to service them”. Said Mosley. Mosley along with the Tubby Smith Foundation racing effort will once again partner with team owner Jay Robinson for the coming events in 2005. “I was really pleased with the effort we put forth at Kentucky earlier in the year by qualifying the 28 car on speed and having a great run before cutting a tire down and hitting the wall at the Meijer 300 in June. We really had a good car and were competitive with a lot of the well funded teams. I believe we were on target for our best finish ever in the Busch Series and we hope to continue that momentum at Michigan this weekend,” said Mosley. The remaining events will be decided next week and announced soon there after. “I am preparing myself for a full schedule in 2006 so a lot of the considerations in deciding on where we will run the other two races will be determined by what will help me the most as a driver to get ready for 2006.”