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A.J. Foyt once said, “If it wasn’t for the Indianapolis 500, none of you would’ve ever heard of me.” The same might be said of Indianapolis.
The home of the Indianapolis 500 and much more has been named one of the “Best Places to Work in Sports” by Sports Business Journal.
Penske Entertainment — a subsidiary of Penske Corp., that includes Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the IndyCar Series and IMS Productions — earned the honor through a comprehensive survey that measures employee satisfaction and cultural progress.
“This recognition is extra special because it’s informed by direct insights and feedback from staff – it truly reflects the voice of our team,” Kristin Weeden, Penske Entertainment chief talent officer, said in a statement. “At Penske Entertainment we’re building a culture that listens, takes action and is inclusive. We know this creates an environment that rewards hard work, drives innovation and ultimately helps us best serve our fans at IndyCar and Indianapolis Motor Speedway with world-class events.”
The organization has rolled out enhanced parental leave, started a tuition assistance benefit and has built partnerships that support continuous learning and development.
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