Larry M. Greenberger, executive vice president of Transportation at Endeavor Business Media has announced his retirement
Larry M. Greenberger, Executive Vice President | Transportation has announced his retirement from Endeavor Business Media effective July 1, 2020.
Endeavor publishes Motor Age, ABRN and Aftermarket Business World — all of which are part of the Vehicle Service Group under the Transportation Division.
“As the saying goes, find a job you love and you will never work a day in your life,” quotes Greenberger. “That we help our audience do their jobs better is what brings me happily to work every day. I am leaving a great team. My heartfelt thanks to this group for accomplishing executing our mission for so many consecutive years.”
“Larry told me,” says Chris Ferrell, CEO of Endeavor Business Media, “that he likes working at Endeavor because of the entrepreneurial atmosphere where great ideas quickly become an industry product or offering. We are grateful for his service and dedication over the years as Cygnus transitioned to SouthComm Business Media, before most recently being acquired by Endeavor Business Media in 2018.” Ferrell added, “I have appreciated Larry ever since I first met him in 2014. He has always been so passionate about his brands and about his team. Larry has done a great job identifying and developing talent in his group and it showed in their work.”
Reggie Lawrence will add Endeavor’s Transportation brands to the portfolio that he manages to fill the void left by Greenberger’s retirement. Reggie spent many years selling and managing FleetOwner and its related brands. As a result, he knows the transportation space well. “Reggie has brought a lot of good ideas and energy to Endeavor and we know that he will help us continue to build our brands in the transportation industry,” said Ferrell.
Tracy Smith, who was the VP of the Design Engineering group, has been promoted to EVP and will continue to oversee Design Engineering, but will now report directly to CRO/CMO June Griffin instead of being part of Lawrence’s EVP group. “We realized very quickly what talent and experience Tracy brings to her work,” said Ferrell. “We had been looking for the opportunity to promote her and this transition gave us the chance to do just that.”
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