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with their children Jett and Karis; son Kyle and wife Sarah, and their son Will. Faith is foundational to Greg; he serves as a deacon at his church, and he and his wife have taught fourth‑grade Sunday school for more than two decades. In recent years, they have traveled to Zimbabwe several times to support the work of the Mberengwa Caring Center, an initiative of In Sight Ministries, where Lynda serves on the board. The Caring Center educates and provides for youth in need, and Greg cherishes the opportunities he’s had to interact with the students there, including introducing them to American baseball. He emphasizes how his experiences in Zimbabwe have shaped his perspective on what truly matters in life. “Boy,” Greg says of the students, “they bless you back so many times.” Learn more about the mission of In Sight Ministries by scanning the QR code. https://insight-ministries.org/ FINAL REFLECTIONS If Greg could sum up his philosophy in one line, it would be the Golden Rule: treat people the way you want to be treated. In his view, that simple standard would reduce division, build common ground and improve the lives of the next generation. As president of Bruner Auto Family dealership group, representing General Motors, Stellantis and Toyota brands, and now as chairman of TADA, he sees a future that is complex but bright, as long as leaders pair adaptation with core values and never lose sight of the people they serve. In an industry defined by movement, his leadership is firmly grounded in the belief that the best businesses serve something greater than themselves. DEALERS’ CHOICE 12

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