Gregg Reuben
Project Manager in New York, New York
Gregg Reuben is the proud founder of several parking management systems including CenterPark and IntelliPark. Reuben has worked in all aspects of the industry and certainly knows his way around. Gregg took the knowledge he gained from Harvard Business School and put it into action upon graduation. He immediately became the President of Autofair America Inc. in Los Angeles. Reuben enjoyed the industry so much that he went on to work with ABM Industries as the President of Acquisitions and Mergers. Reuben then worked with LAZ Parking before founding his first company, Alliance Parking. Gregg is now working as the CEO of CenterPark and IntelliPark and is looking forward to much success!
Gregg Reuben is dedicated to transforming Centerpark into a cutting-edge parking facility, prioritizing eco-friendliness and user convenience. The establishment offers diverse parking solutions and has garnered prestigious awards for its excellence. Notably, in 2015, Centerpark clinched the esteemed title of Best Business Strategy at Harvard Business School’s Competition, followed by a finalist position in the New Venture Competition in 2016. Recently, a hefty $100 million investment has been injected into expanding Centerpark's footprint across New York. With ambitious plans for further growth and innovation, Centerpark is poised to redefine the parking landscape with Reuben at the helm.
Centerpark is based in New York, New York and is focused on re-positioning parking properties in gateway cities. Their mission is to eventually become one of the largest parking facilities in large cities over the next ten years. What sets Centerpark apart from the competition? Reuben ensures that Centerpark is a modern parking facility that is eco-friendly and easy to use. Centerpark provides mixed-use parking opportunities and has even won several awards of excellence. In 2015, Centerpark was awarded Harvard Business School’s Best Business Strategy Competition and in 2016, Reuben’s company was a finalist in Harvard Business School’s New Venture Competition. Recently Centerpark invested $100M into parking properties across New York and plans to continue to expand.
When Gregg Reuben is not working, you can find him serving his community in numerous capacities. Reuben is on the Board of Directors for Henry Kaufmann campgrounds. He helps young entrepreneurs at UJA Federation’s Young Leadership Roundtable, volunteers at the Mission in Bowery and is a member of the National Parking Association.