Gregory Penske


Gregory Penske is the chairman/CEO of Penske Motor Group, which owns and operates Toyota, Lexus and Mercedes-Benz dealerships in California and a Toyota dealership in Texas. His father is race car team owner and entrepreneur Roger Penske.

Early life

Penske attended the Episcopal Academy in Philadelphia and graduated from Cornell University in 1984, where he earned a degree in business management. Penske also attended General Motors Institute and worked at a Chevrolet and a Cadillac-Oldsmobile dealership while in college.

Career

Penske is the former president and CEO of Penske Motorsports, Inc., which operated racetracks across the country, including the development of the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. He serves on the Board of Directors for Penske Corporation, Southern California Toyota Dealership Advertising Association, Friends of Golf, Petersen Automotive Museum, and is an advisor to Nucleus Scientific Inc. He is a member of the Toyota Parts and Service Advisory Council, the Toyota President's Cabinet and the Toyota Board of Governors and Lexus League of Elite Dealers.
He has been named one of the highest-rated CEOs among small and medium companies by Glassdoor, a jobs and career site, which released its annual report recognizing top leaders in companies in 2015 throughout North America and Europe. ; Glassdoor published June 9, 2015.
Penske is a former member of the Board of Directors of the Alltel Corporation, Ares Capital Corporation, International Speedway Corporation, Los Angeles Sports Council, the Southern California Committee for the Olympic Games, and Board of Trustees of the John Thomas Dye School.

Penske Motor Group

Penske became new car sales manager at Longo Toyota, Penske Motor Group's flagship dealership, in 1988 and today is Chairman and CEO of the organization. Headquartered in El Monte, California, Penske Motor Group currently operates five dealerships in California and Texas and is a division of Penske Corporation.

Awards

Penske received the Young Leadership and Excellence Award from the Automotive Hall of Fame in 1997.