16-Time Bulgarian National Champion and Sustainability Expert Joins RC Vision

Emil Kostadinov Brings Commercial Sponsorship Expertise and Sustainability Focus to Leading STEM Education and Diversity and Inclusion Social Venture.

London, England - 22/02/23. RC Vision is pleased to announce that Emil Kostadinov, a 16-time Bulgarian national champion in RC racing and leading sustainability expert at Owen Mumford, has joined its advisory board. Kostadinov's extensive experience in RC racing, sustainability, and MBA background, along with his commercial sponsorship expertise, will help drive RC Vision's mission of promoting STEM learning and diversity and inclusion.

Kostadinov has been involved in RC racing for 21 years, having won 16 national championships in Bulgaria and participated in four world championships. He is currently racing in the German championship and the world-famous ENS series. In addition to his achievements in motorsports, Kostadinov is an executive with an impressive resume. He holds an Oxford MBA and is a leading sustainability expert at Owen Mumford.

"Emil brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the RC Vision advisory board," said Andy Hyde, founder and director of RC Vision. "His combination of RC racing expertise, sustainability experience, and commercial acumen will be a great asset to our organisation as we continue to develop innovative ways to tackle inequity in STEM education and careers through radio control car racing."

Kostadinov is passionate about sustainability and sees great potential for RC Vision to promote sustainable practices within the motorsports and STEM education industries. 

"I am excited to join RC Vision and contribute to its mission of promoting STEM education and diversity and inclusion," said Kostadinov. "I also believe that we can make a significant impact on sustainability within the motorsports industry and beyond. I look forward to working with Andy and the RC Vision team to drive progress and change in these areas."

RC Vision is experiencing rapid growth, with its first major program delivery set to start in March and its first regular youth activity partnerships scheduled to begin in Q2. The organisation is excited to work with Emil Kostadinov and other key stakeholders to achieve these and other milestones and to promote the critical importance of engaging diverse young people in STEM education, in the motorsports industry and beyond.

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