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Penske Celebrates Rental Associate Appreciation Week

Penske Celebrates Rental Associate Appreciation Week

Penske Truck Leasing is proud to mark its second annual Rental Associate Appreciation Week, honoring the associates who keep customers moving.

The week recognizes the essential role Rental associates play in helping families through life’s busiest moves and keeping businesses running smoothly.


“Our Rental associates are instrumental in delivering Penske’s legendary customer service,” said Kevin Malloy, senior vice president of rental at Penske Truck Leasing, in a video message to associates. “Their dedication and performance keep our customers coming back.”

Throughout the week, Penske will celebrate associates companywide and showcase the skills and career opportunities that make Penske Truck Rental an essential part of the transportation industry.

Penske operates more than 2,000 rental locations across North America, where associates provide personalized solutions for both household and commercial customers. From short-term rentals to seasonal fleet needs, the rental network helps businesses stay flexible and families move with confidence.

That customer connection is what inspires associates every day. Sarah Bell, an assistant rental manager in Bedford Park, Illinois, said, “You can be the reason a family moves states with a little less stress. I’ve never felt the impact of my work so deeply before, and it inspires me to maintain our high standards for customer service.”

Watch a special appreciation message to Penske rental associates below.

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Click to view the video with French Canadian subtitles here.

By: Caitlin Stibitz

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