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What does it take to run a multi-location car dealership while preserving a 75-year family legacy?
In this episode, we sit down with Matt, Shelby, and Taylor Lewis, fourth-generation leaders of Lewis Automotive Group, to talk about what it’s really like to operate a large family business in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country. The Lewis brothers are doing more than selling cars, they’re stewarding legacy, shaping culture, and building for the long haul.

From strategic growth and leadership development to managing family dynamics and honoring their ancestor’s vision, this conversation is a playbook for modern succession and values driven businesses. Whether you’re in a family business or just trying to scale something, this episode delivers real insight on what it takes to do both with excellence.

Summary

Matt, Shelby, and Taylor share the Lewis family history and how they grew up immersed in dealership life as they slowly took on more responsibility under their dad’s leadership. Today, they oversee multiple dealerships and more than 300 employees across Northwest Arkansas.

To scale responsibly, the brothers have developed a strategic leadership team, and created systems that protect both culture and operations. They walk through how they’ve divided roles, stay aligned on vision, and navigate decisions together.

Throughout the conversation, the brothers reflect on the values passed down by their father: integrity, humility, and servant leadership. Their goal isn’t just short-term performance, it’s to lead with intention, grow the business in healthy ways, and ensure Lewis Automotive is still thriving 100 years from now.

Highlights

00:00 – Lewis family history

24:00 – Working in the Business

1:25:00 – New Campus + Future Goals

Key Takeaways

  1. Legacy is built with intention - Matt, Shelby, and Taylor are proving that honoring the past doesn’t mean resisting change.
  2. Alignment beats authority - Running a family business with multiple leaders isn’t easy, but their clarity on roles, respect for each other, and shared mission make it work.
  3. Growth should make the business better, not busier - With the right systems in place, the Lewis brothers are scaling without sacrificing culture.

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NWA Founders is a voice for Founders, Owners, and Builders driving growth in Northwest Arkansas, and is hosted by Cameron Clark and Nick Beyer.