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- AAMCO is an American transmission-repair franchise founded by Robert Morgan and Anthony A. Martino (who used the first letter of each name to form the names AAMCO and later MAACO) in 1957 in Philadelphia. Martino eventually ended his affiliation with AAMCO to manage the MAACO autobody-shop franchise, but Morgan stayed on with his son, Keith Morgan, succeeding him as CEO. In 2006, the company was acquired by American Capital. In January 2017, American Driveline Systems, the franchiser of the AAMCO and Cottman Transmission and Total Auto Care brands, was acquired by Transom Capital Group. In October of the same year, Icahn Enterprises L.P. (NASDAQ: IEP) announced it had acquired American Driveline Systems through a wholly-owned subsidiary. Aamco has consistently ranked on the Entrepreneurs Franchise 500 (en)
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- Amy Johnson, CMO Adam Baumgardner, CIO (en)
- Jim Gregory , CEO (en)
- Mary Shetzline, CFO (en)
- Zach Peters, COO (en)
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- AAMCO Total Car Care Logo.png (en)
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- AAMCO Transmissions Inc. (en)
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- Icahn Automotive Group (en)
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- American Driveline Systems, Inc. (en)
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- Transmissions, car care (en)
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- AAMCO Transmissions and Total Car Care (en)
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- AAMCO is an American transmission-repair franchise founded by Robert Morgan and Anthony A. Martino (who used the first letter of each name to form the names AAMCO and later MAACO) in 1957 in Philadelphia. Martino eventually ended his affiliation with AAMCO to manage the MAACO autobody-shop franchise, but Morgan stayed on with his son, Keith Morgan, succeeding him as CEO. (en)
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