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Jay Penske is an American entrepreneur, media and publishing proprietor, live events owner, philanthropist, and real estate investor. He is known for building and developing one the world’s largest media and live events companies, Penske Media Corporation , which he created in 2004.
Born to a devout Episcopalian family, Penske was heavily involved with his church as a boy, singing in the church's choir and serving in the ministry as an acolyte. [2] His father, Jay, was a successful corporate executive for a metal fabrication company and encouraged his son to become an entrepreneur. [3]
Penske Media Corporation (PMC / ˈ p ɛ n s k i /) is an American mass media, publishing, and information services company based in Los Angeles and New York City.It publishes more than 20 digital and print brands, including Variety, Rolling Stone, Women's Wear Daily, Deadline Hollywood, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Boy Genius Report, Robb Report, Artforum, ARTNews, and others.
DS Penske was founded in 2007 as Dragon Racing by Americans Jay Penske and Stephen J. Luczo. The team competed in the IndyCar Series from 2007 until 2014, and in 2014 Dragon Racing became one of the founding Formula E teams.
Penske Corporation is an American conglomerate operating in the automotive services industry. ... Jay Penske, chairman and CEO of Penske Media Corporation, ...
The widow of another victim filed a separate lawsuit seeking unspecified damages, claiming that the company knew Warren had been making death threats. [13] [16] Werner later died from his injuries in 2013. [5] The Penske facility planned to reopen with limited services the following Friday, and to be fully operational by Monday. [9]
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He previously co-founded and was a director with Jay Penske of Velocity Services Inc., which was later renamed Mail.com Media Company and eventually renamed Penske Media Corporation, which owns Variety and Rolling Stone magazines. [2]