Education
As a child, Belnavis attended Our Lady of Victory, an all-black parochial school in Brooklyn, New New York He then attended Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, with primarily white students, a very different experience. Belnavis attended Manhattan College in New York, graduating with a degree in accounting in 1961, and got a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Michigan.
Career
He is one of the few minority persons to have owned a National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing racing team He is currently the head of Roush Fenway Racing"s driver diversity program, and handles other marketing initiatives for that company. He was in Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps in Manhattan College, and served in the United States. Air Force as a pilot in the 105th Tactical Fighter Wing, located at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas.
After leaving the Air Force, he took a management position at Sears, in 1968.
From there, he became a director of sports marketing for Miller Brewing. In 1981, while in that job, he signed Bobby Allison to a sponsorship contract.
After working at Miller, Belnavis was hired by DiGard Racing. Participant of his duties were to push a program to diversify DiGard Racing with an African-American driver.
After DiGard, Belnavis took a position as senior vice-president of sports and entertainment with Saatchi & Saatchi, one of the world"s largest advertising firms.
In 1991 he relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina, where he founded his own advertising and marketing agency, Belnavis & Associates. In 2003, Belnavis became National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing"s first full-time minority owner when he fielded BelCar Motorsports" #54 United States. National Guard Ford Motor Company entry driven by Todd Bodine. In 2004, the team, at the time National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing"s only minority-owned team, closed when the National Guard elected to sponsor a Roush Racing vehicle instead.
He continues to serves as a team in lower-level National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing leagues through the Drive for Diversity program, fielding entries for Morty Buckes, Brianne Conrath, and Jesus Hernandez in the past