Speedcomm Growing; Expanding Team Personnel & Creative Capabilities

Story By: EMILY WINSLOW / SPEEDCOMM – NEW OXFORD, PA – Speedcomm is excited to announce new in-house creative service offerings, as well as two new experienced team members with an extensive background and history in racing.

Since 2018, Speedcomm has positioned itself as a niche graphics-print media shop with a focus on the motorsports industry and its advertising partners. Starting immediately, Speedcomm expands its capabilities to include digital media production, social media management and event promotion. The addition of two key employees levels up Speedcomm’s capabilities for clients to include digital marketing products in their portfolios. “Zach Emlet has been a rockstar for Speedcomm and we’re excited to expand the team to include Shawna and Hunter Robbins,” shared April Clark, Co-owner at Speedcomm. “Growing the staff is the first step in being able to offer current and future clients a more complete marketing package. I’m looking forward to seeing our clients grow with us.”

Shawna and Hunter Robbins are no strangers to the motorsports industry. Shawna has been a part of the dirt track racing community her entire life. It all began in Tulsa at the Fairgrounds Speedway where she grew up in the pits surrounded by the likes of National Sprint Car Hall of Fame Inductee, Emmett Hahn, and the legendary Ray Crawford. Shawna raised her three children, Hunter, Samual, and Willow within the community and is now setting off on a new adventure. After watching each and every one of her four “home tracks” shut their gates, Shawna is on a crusade to ensure the local dirt track racing stays at the forefront and is excited to join the team at Speedcomm to do just that.

Hunter Robbins, son of Shawna, was raised at Tulsa Speedway, OKC Fairgrounds Speedway and Devils Bowl, which has led to a loyalty, love, and passion for dirt track racing. Hunter’s creativity and knowledge of technology are the perfect combination to create entertaining content for clients.