Ken Brown Retires as MJC Track Superintendent, Danny Finke Named Interim

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Ken Brown, who held the position of Track Superintendent at the Maryland Jockey Club (MJC), officially retired from the organization Dec. 1.

To ensure a smooth transition, Danny Finke has been appointed Interim Track Superintendent. With 40 years of experience on the MJC track crew, Finke has a deep knowledge of track maintenance making him an ideal choice to step into this interim role.

“Ken Brown's leadership has been instrumental in navigating MJC through a challenging period and raising the standard of our racing surfaces,” said Mike Rogers, Acting President MJC. “As we prepare for his well-earned retirement, we are confident in Danny Finke's ability to lead during this transitional period. Danny's experience and dedication ensure that Maryland's racing operations remain strong and seamless.”

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