AMN Drivetime: Rick Maxwell Is An Industry ‘Lifer’

Rick Maxwell and Bill Babcox trade stories about what it means to continue the legacy of a family business.

From Building Race Engines to Building Sales Teams

Industry veteran Caracci is a guy who can wield a wrench – or an interview question – as deftly as he can a sales pitch.

Johnny G, Bill Babcox, Talk Tire History on AMN Drivetime

Tire dealers know Gamauf as “Johnny G,” one of the most dynamic and respected individuals in the tire industry.

AMN Drivetime: MotoRad CEO, Matt Buchholz

In this episode of AMN Drivetime, MotoRad CEO Matt Buchholz shares how feedback helped him become a better leader.

Valvoline’s Roger England: The Road from Janitor to Ph.D.

In this episode of AMN Drivetime, Roger shares with Bill Babcox his fascinating career journey and more.

Tom Taylor – Rock Auto’s Online Approach To Parts Needs

Rock Auto’s VP of Marketing shares the company’s history as a Dot Com and as a player in the automotive aftermarket.

Robert Roos Is Proof That Recruitment Works (Video)

Next year will mark 40 years for Robert Roos in the industry and he says it’s been an incredible journey.

Tendeco’s John Lussier Sits Down with AMN Drivetime (Podcast)

Bill Babcox and John Lussier discuss supply chain challenges, the value of OE heritage, international business and more.

Tendeco’s John Lussier Sits Down with AMN Drivetime (VIDEO)

Bill Babcox and John Lussier discuss supply chain challenges, the value of OE heritage, international business and more.

Transtar’s Neil Sethi, from Healthcare to Hard Parts (Video)

Neil Sethi says success is about finding opportunity and being innovative. AMN Drivetime is sponsored by Litens.

Transtar’s Neil Sethi, from Healthcare to Hard Parts (Podcast)

Throughout his career journey from medicine to an MBA, some key themes prevail for Sethi – the desire to serve and a passion to innovate.

APA’s Steve Tucker and His ‘Island of Misfit Toys’ (Podcast)

After a career on the supplier side of the aftermarket, Tucker shared that working in a program group has been an “eye opener.”