Jay Penske
Jay Penske is an American businessman best known for creating the media company Penske Media Corporation.
Early life and education
Born in New York City, New York, Penske is the youngest son of Kathy, an English school teacher and Roger Penske, the founder and chairman of the Penske Corporation, Chief Executive Officer, Dick Clark Productions, and former race car driver. Penske is an alumnus of St. Mary's Preparatory, in Detroit Michigan, after having attended Cranbrook, Tabor Academy, and Lawrenceville.Penske graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School with a Bachelor of Science in Management of Information Systems and Finance. He is on the board of the Entrepreneurial School at the Wharton School as of 2007, and is also a member of the University of Pennsylvania Library's board of directors.
Businesses and career
Early Career – Cell Phone for Kids and Rare Books
Penske co-founded Firefly Mobile, Inc., a wireless company that developed the Firefly mobile phone for children, and other youth targeted mobile devices and products.Penske also founded and owned Dragon Books, Ltd., a Los Angeles-based antiquarian and used bookstore which sold rare and collectible books which opened for business in 1999, and closed fifteen years later in 2014. It was named after Penske's favorite childhood book, “Dragon, Dragon,” written by John Gardner.
Career – Email, Media and Publishing
Penske is the chairman and CEO of Penske Media Corporation, a digital media and publishing company that owns and operates a number of media brands, data services, and live events, including Rolling Stone, Variety, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Deadline, and South by Southwest festival. Prior to being named Penske Media Corporation, it began as an affinity marketing and internet services company called Velocity Services, Inc. The company acquired the Mail.com domain which was renamed to the Mail.com Media Corporation.Penske joined the board of Vox Media in 2023, after PMC became the largest shareholder of the company.
Penske in 2023 was declared by the Los Angeles Magazine on its cover to be “one of the most powerful publishers in the world”, and has been compared to William Randolph Hearst, S.I. Newhouse, and Rupert Murdoch for his acquisition and portfolio of media brands.