Peter Lewis

Peter Lewis is the Cleveland, Ohio-area based Chairman of Progressive Insurance Companies. Lewis cultivates a reputation as a maverick, a controversial leader and businessman, and creative thinker. He has described himself as "half screwball, half businessman".

Biography

He graduated Princeton University in 1955.

Business

In 1965, Lewis became CEO of Progressive Insurance, then employing 100 with $6 million in revenues. As of 1997, it had grown to 14,000 employees with sales of $4.8 billion, the fifth largest auto insurance company. In 1987, Lewis and Alfred Lerner (1933-2002), owner of the Cleveland Browns and CEO of MBNA America Bank, attempted a takeover of the Cleveland Trust Bank of Cleveland, Ohio. Though the takeover attempt was ultimately unsuccessful, it was profitable for both Lewis and Lerner. Under Lewis's leadership from 1965 to the present, the company has grown from 100 employees to 14,000 and from $15 million in yearly revenue to $8 billion. In 2002 Lewis retired as CEO of Progressive, though he remains as Chairman of the Board. Lewis's approach to business is often unorthodox. For instance, Progressive's headquarters, designed by Bialosky + Partners Architects (Jack Bialosky, Sr. is his step-brother) and built in 1994, includes a health club and travel agency in addition to the ubiquitous contemporary art. Lewis credits all of these, and other unorthodox factors, for helping create an environment in which the business and creative thinking thrives.

Philanthropy

With a estimated net worth in excess of a billion dollars, Lewis frequently donates money to charities and political groups. He is a patron of the arts and supports many artistic pursuits. His personal and corporate contemporary art collection is well known (the corporate collection is displayed at Progressive Insurance offices). He has made donations to: Lewis is a trustee of Princeton University, chairman of the board of directors at the Guggenheim Museum (resigned January 19 2005), and serves on the board of the Cleveland Museum of Art. Although Lewis often gives substantial gifts to artistic and educational organizations, he also has a reputation for--often forcefully--insisting that such organizations be financially accountable and financially sound; as of late 2004, Lewis has said he will no longer give to Case or Cleveland's University Circle neighborhood due to poor leadership and management. He has said that those funds might instead by diverted to Cleveland State University. Lewis is an advocate of marijuana use and legalization and one of the main financial backers of the recent, partially successful campaign to legalise the use of marijuana for medical use in the U.S. In January 2000, Mr. Lewis was arrested and charged in New Zealand for possession of marijuana. Lewis pleaded guilty to three charges and paid a substantial fine, though under New Zealand law he was not required to serve time in jail or prison. According to his lawyer, Marie Dyhrberg, Lewis used the marijuana on the advice of his doctor for pain relief after the partial amputation of his leg in 1998, although some maintain that Lewis's marijuana use long predates 1998.

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