Penske Automotive Group Directors Earn Up to $457,400 in 2025 Packages
PAG•Penske Automotive Group’s nine nonemployee directors received 2025 compensation packages ranging from $330,000 to $457,400, ranking second-highest among southeastern Michigan public companies. The top-paid director, H. Brian Thompson, earned $457,400 in cash, stock awards and other benefits, while Lisa Davis received $369,122.
1. Board Compensation Range at Penske Automotive Group
In 2025, nine nonemployee directors of Penske Automotive Group received compensation packages ranging from $330,000 to $457,400 in cash, stock awards and other benefits.
2. Highest-Paid Directors
H. Brian Thompson led the board with $457,400 in total compensation, followed by Greg Smith at $455,000 and Sandy Pierce at $447,750, while Lisa Davis received $369,122.
3. Regional Ranking and Board Benefits
Penske’s board pay ranks second-highest among southeastern Michigan public companies, below General Motors and above Ford Motor Co., and includes company vehicles with sponsored auto insurance.




