The Mint 400
Joshua M. has a diverse work experience spanning different industries. Joshua started their career as a Sales Assistant at Abtech Systems where they assisted the leading sales person. Joshua then worked as a Freelance Audio Engineer at Studio West, gaining experience in orchestral sessions and studying under resident engineers. Joshua later became an Assistant Professor at California State University, Chico, teaching classes in electronic music and recording. In 1999, they joined Mad Media as the Chief Operating Officer and partner, overseeing production and post-production for national television commercials and branded viral content. Joshua also served as the Chief Operating Officer and Co-Owner at The Mint 400, managing television production, event entertainment, and legal affairs. In 2014, Joshua became the Chief Operating Officer at UTV Underground LLC, focusing on the booming Sport UTV market and producing original editorial content.
Joshua M. attended California State University, Chico from 1998 to 2001, where they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Recording Arts/Music Industry. Additionally, in 1996, they received a Certificate in Recording Arts from The Recording Workshop.
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The Mint 400
Known as “The Great American Off-Road Race™,” The Mint 400 (www.themint400.com) is the oldest, most prestigious, and most challenging off-road race on the planet. This annual four-hundred-mile marathon between the top off-road racers in the world includes over five hundred race teams in eighty different classes of off-road vehicles. Established in 1968, The Mint 400 is steeped in American lore. Thousands of racers and celebrities from around the world have attempted to tame the brutal Nevada desert, but less than half of them have ever finished the Mint. An entire week of events lead up to the famed off-road contest in and around Las Vegas, including a vehicle parade down the Las Vegas Strip, a drivers meet and greet, a pit crew challenge contest, the Miss Mint 400 beauty pageant, massive parties, a qualifying race, and a huge ten-block festival “contingency” gathering on Fremont Street East. Over sixty-five thousand spectators gather to watch the world's best off-road race teams do battle at The Mint 400.