Full-Time Student & Businessman

It seems like in every class of graduates at Western, you have an “outlier”... A boy who takes a different path for his career and life. The Class of 2014 has its very own Tony Gosselin, who at the ripe old age of 18, founded his own companies, Penngo Group and PennPay. After graduating early from Aristoi School in 2017, Tony has already grown Penngo to a the level of six figures, and recently signed to work at The Cannon, the largest startup campus in the world here in Houston. Tony employs other WA Old Boys, and pursues a double major of finance and entrepreneurship in college. As a full time student and business owner, Tony says, “I strive to keep a balance with work and school as we work with some Western families and their companies, as well as companies all over the world. “This is no easy task, it takes a lot of effort!” So, for anyone interested in learning more about Penngo, here’s who you reach them: www.penngo.com, info@penngo.com or 361-879-2610.

Tony, second right, with Charles Sulzen (left), his dad, Richard (tutor at Western), and Lawson Gow, CEO of The Cannon

Tony, second right, with Charles Sulzen (left), his dad, Richard (tutor at Western), and Lawson Gow, CEO of The Cannon

Chris Gosselin (2012), Noah Penny, Tony, and Matt Bonesera

Chris Gosselin (2012), Noah Penny, Tony, and Matt Bonesera

Tony with Mr. Keenley at the Founding Roots Dinner, Penngo was a proud sponsor for the second year, the first Old Boy to donate to Western!

Tony with Mr. Keenley at the Founding Roots Dinner, Penngo was a proud sponsor for the second year, the first Old Boy to donate to Western!

Tony and his brother Andy (Class of 2016) sport new Penngo shirts.

Tony and his brother Andy (Class of 2016) sport new Penngo shirts.

Tony is a member of The Cannon, a new incubator for small businesses here in Houston.

Tony is a member of The Cannon, a new incubator for small businesses here in Houston.

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Timothy Keenley