AAMCO Franchise Named One Of Chief Learning Officer's 2016 LearningElite Award Winners

AAMCO Franchise Named One Of Chief Learning Officer’s 2016 LearningElite Award Winners

As part of the annual ranking, AAMCO was named among more than 70 other national organizations across various industries.

AAMCO-LogoAAMCO Franchise has been named as one of Chief Learning Officer’s (CLO) 2016 LearningElite award winners for its comprehensive learning and development program. CLO’s LearningElite is a robust, peer-reviewed ranking and benchmarking program that acknowledges organizations employing exemplary workforce development strategies and delivering significant business results.

“We are very honored to be part of such a prestigious ranking and recognized for our contributions to the professional development and training industry,” said Brett Ponton, CEO and president of American Driveline and AAMCO Transmission Inc. “Training continues to be a strong focus for our company and one of the reasons why AAMCO remains at the forefront of the automotive aftermarket industry. As the franchisor, it is our mission to set up our franchise owners and their employees for success by providing the very best training and educational resources, while building and protecting our brand’s reputation among current and prospective customers.”

As part of the annual ranking, AAMCO was named among more than 70 other national organizations across various industries. The news comes on the heels of the first anniversary of the company’s state-of-the-art training facility, AAMCO University. AAMCO’s training curriculum includes more than 300 comprehensive training courses designed for its franchise owners, customer service managers and technicians.

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