podcast Archives - Brake & Front End
Jeff Kritzer Details BendPak’s 40-Year Evolution

Kritzer worked his way up from the shipping and receiving department to president and CEO.

How To Let Your Future Techs Know You’re Looking For Them

The perception may be there’s nobody out there to work, but really they just don’t know how to get connected.

How AI Can Help Cameras Overcome Vehicle Vision Problems

Statistically, autonomous driving systems are already five times better than human drivers. AI will make them even smarter.

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.

Desire To Make A Difference Creates Dynamic Developments

Brakes for Breasts has raised more than $1.5M to help support the Cleveland Clinic’s Breast Cancer Vaccine research fund.

Innovative Marketing Options Bridge Communication Gaps

Marketing partnerships can go a long way toward easing shop stress. This episode is sponsored by Advance Professional.

Shop Veterans Share Secrets to Keep Business Plans Afloat

Shop Owner Solutions is a lifeline to help shop owners understand the struggles of business – and you’re not alone.

AMN Drivetime: NGK’s Brian Norko (PODCAST)

Norko credits an important mentor in his career as helping him learn the key to being a successful sales professional.

N.A. Williams’ Roger McCollum Says Leadership Starts Voluntarily (Podcast)

In this AMN Drivetime podcast with host Bill Babcox, the two CEOs talk about McCollum’s drive to serve others.

Roger McCollum Says Leadership Starts Voluntarily (Video)

In this AMN Drivetime podcast with host Bill Babcox, the two CEOs talk about McCollum’s drive to serve others.

AMN Drivetime: Vange Proimos (PODCAST)

It was Vange Proimos’ experience as a tech and shop owner that has informed much of his success as CEO of AP Emissions.

Can We Turn Back The Tech Shortage Tsunami? (Podcast)

Everyone talks about the technician shortage but does anyone do anything about it? Well, yes. From educators to manufacturers to shop owners to industry advocates, people have been working for decades to promote the automotive industry as an attractive and profitable career option. Unfortunately, the shortage tsunami is real and has real implications for the