Career
Speese began his career in the rent-to-own industry in January 1978. He started as an entry level coworker with Rent-A-Center, a brand that has been in existence since 1973. They opened stores in New Jersey, Puerto Rico and California.
Speese was responsible for choosing store locations, negotiating leases, hiring and training personnel, writing the business model and employee handbook, creating advertising and getting vendors in place.
With Speese as President and chief operating officer, Vista Rent-To-Own made its first acquisition of stores in 1993 and officially changed its name to Renters Choice. The company went public on the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation market in 1995 under the symbol RCII. In 1998, having grown to the industry’s second largest rent-to-own business with 750 stores, Renters Choice acquired 1,409 Rent-A-Center stores from Thorn Americas.
This move put the company on the map as the industry’s dominant rent-to-own company. Renters Choice adopted the Rent-A-Center name.
Mark Speese retired as Rent-A-Center Chief Executive Officer at the end of January 2014.
He continues to hold his position as Chairman of the Board. According to Forbes.com, in 2011, Speese’s annual compensation was as follows: Salary: $865,700. Option awards: $84,900.
Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $1,099,326.
All other compensation: $10,028. Total overall compensation of $2,059,954.
• Collin County Children’s Advocacy Center in Plano, Texas, Board of Directors • Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce, Board of Directors • Dallas Citizen’s Council, member • Collin County Business Alliance, Board of Directors.