Dodge now has a Chief Donut Maker – yes, really…

After a four-month search, Dodge has appointed Preston Patterson to show off its muscle cars and lead the brand to an electrified future.

Dodge Chief Donut Maker

After months of searching, Dodge has named the first ‘Chief Donut Maker’ as an ambassador for its modern muscle cars. 

Preston Patterson from North Carolina beat more than 173,500 other applicants to claim what Dodge calls the ‘the greatest automotive job in the world’. 

Dodge made the announcement on 26 April, known as ‘Hemi Day’ to Mopar muscle car fans.

Built between 1964 and 1971, the 426-cubic inch Hemi V8 engine is a legendary part of Dodge history, with the American date format of 4/26 making 26 April the perfect day to celebrate.

The best job in the world

Dodge Chief Donut Maker

Following an initial application, the contenders for Chief Donut Maker were asked to submit short videos explaining why they deserved the role. 

With the help of former professional wrestler Bill Goldberg, Dodge picked 10 finalists to fight for the ultimate accolade. The final decider involved a range of driving challenges – using a Dodge muscle car, of course. 

As the winner, Patterson will claim a $150,000 (£119,250) one-year salary, the use of a Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat, plus access to exclusive automotive events. 

“To go from a kid who had a poster of a Dodge Viper on my bedroom wall to being handed the keys to a Dodge Challenger Hellcat as my company car is beyond my wildest dreams,” said Patterson.

The new circular economy

Dodge Chief Donut Maker

Dodge CEO, Tim Kuniskis, said: “We put our candidates to the test both on and off the track and Preston never lifted, proving that he possesses the knowledge, character and drive to represent the Brotherhood of Muscle.”

A key part of Patterson’s role in acting as a Dodge ambassador will be ensuring enthusiasts are ready for a transition to electrification

The company plans to launch the world’s first all-electric muscle car in 2024, which Dodge says will ‘tear up the streets, not the planet’. 

More information on the new electric Dodge muscle car is expected later this year, meaning Patterson is likely to be working hard for his salary.

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John Redfern
John Redfern
U.S. Editor with a love of all things Americana. Woodgrain-clad station wagons and ridiculous muscle cars a speciality.

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