Petersen Automotive Museum names Lewis director of business development

Jan. 1, 2020
As the Petersen Automotive Museum approaches its 20th anniversary, it is developing strategies to expand the outreach and create innovative experiences for enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike.
As the Petersen Automotive Museum approaches its 20th anniversary in 2014, it is developing long term strategies to expand the museum’s outreach and create innovative experiences that are engaging for enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike. To help accomplish this task, the museum has added industry veteran Debbie Lewis as its new Director of Business Development.

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Lewis and her late husband Jim founded the Hotrod & Restoration Trade Magazine and the annual Hotrod and Restoration Trade Show in Indianapolis in 1997. The couple also founded the Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002, which is given to a deserving pioneer who has had a positive impact on the genesis, growth, and well being of hotrodding. Past recipients include Wally Parks, Carroll Shelby, George Barris, the Ford Family, and others.

During her five-year tenure, the magazine grew from four to twelve issues per year, while the show expanded significantly. Her hard work earned her several accolades, including: 2003 Good Guys Woman of the Year, 2005 SEMA SBN Business Woman of the Year, and 2005 SEMA-HRIA Industry Recognition of an Individual.

“We are very happy to bring Debbie on board,” says Petersen Automotive Museum Executive Director, Terry Karges. “Her experience, enthusiasm, and passion for our cause make her a natural fit for this institution. The Petersen has a lot to offer businesses that work with us, and Debbie will help nurture those relationships.”

“I am honored to be asked to join the team,” says Lewis. “Mr. and Mrs. Petersen were both such great people, and helping to preserve their legacy in the fields of education and automotive culture is something that I am excited to be a part of. There are many wonderful opportunities on the horizon for companies to make their mark and give back to the community through their support of the Petersen Automotive Museum. ”

The Petersen Automotive Museum Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charity.  The Museum is located at 6060 Wilshire Boulevard (at Fairfax) in Los Angeles, California 90036.  Admission prices are $12 for general admission adults, $8 for seniors, $5 for students with ID, $3 for children ages 5 to 12. Museum members, active military with ID and children under five are admitted free. Parking is free for the first 30 minutes and $2.00 each additional 30 minutes. One hour validation with purchase of $10 or more in the Museum Store or Johnny Rockets located in the museum lobby.  Museum hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 10am to 6pm. For general Museum information, call 323/930-CARS or visit the Museum’s Web site at: www.petersen.org.

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