Dodge reveals first 'Chief Donut Maker' hype man with $150K salary
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Preston Patterson has been named Dodge's first Chief Donut Maker, a part-time brand ambassador role that pays $150,000 for a year and comes with the use of a Dodge Challenger Hellcat muscle car.
Dodge received 173,500 applications since it started accepting them in January and picked 10 finalists who were pitted against each other in a reality show-type competition at Radford Raceway in Arizona hosted by Bill Goldberg and Katie Osborn.
Patterson, who works in legal compliance, said "car culture is my life" and that he hopes his children are inspired by the effort he put into the contest. He'll be paid $150,000 for a year's work appearing at events part-time and will have the use of a black Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat coupe.
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