On November 14, 1956, Gregory Pence, a businessman and politician from Columbus, Indiana, was born. He has served as the 6th congressional district’s representative in the US since 2019.
The district includes a sizable portion of east-central Indiana, including Greenfield, Richmond, Shelbyville, and Indianapolis’ southern suburbs in Marion and Johnson Counties, as well as Columbus, the home town of Vice President Mike Pence. He is the senior brother of Republican Mike Pence, a former U.S. vice president and district representative who held the position from 2001 to 2013.
Southern Indiana antique malls are owned and run by Pence. In 1988, Pence started working for Kiel Brothers Oil Company after the passing of his father. Between 1998 through 2004, he was president. Gregory Pence later received an honourable discharge from the Marine Corps. The business filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2004 after he left. He was in charge of a chain of petrol stations and convenience stores within the business.
Pence oversaw the campaign’s finances when U.S. Representative Luke Messer ran for the Senate in 2018. In October 2017, Pence started his own candidacy for Messer’s open position. On May 8, 2018, Pence defeated his brother Mike to win the Republican primary for Mike’s previous U.S. House seat.
Where did Greg Pence go to college and high school? What did Greg Pence study in college?
Gregory Pence studied at Loyola University Chicago.
Congressman Pence earned a Bachelor of Arts in religion and philosophy as well as a Master of Business Administration from Loyola University Chicago in 1983.