ATC Drivetrain
Greg Keller has a strong background in business development, sales, and account management within the automotive industry. Greg currently holds the position of Director of Business Development at ATC Drivetrain, where they are responsible for achieving new business at automotive OEM's and ensuring program launches and customer satisfaction. Prior to this role, Greg served as the Director of Sales at ZAT Automobiltechnik GmbH from 2018 to 2021. Greg has also held various positions at NTN Bearing Corporation, including National Sales Manager - Automotive Aftermarket and Account Manager. Earlier in their career, Greg worked at Akebono Corporation as a Technical Account Manager and Foundation Brake/Vehicle Test Engineer.
Greg Keller has a education history that includes a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Lawrence Technological University, which they earned from 1996 to 2001. Greg also obtained a Master's degree in Business Administration from the same university from 2003 to 2005.
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ATC Drivetrain
ATC Drivetrain operates as a remanufacturer of automatic transmissions, as well as remanufacturer and new service assembler of gas engines. It offers automatic and manual transmissions for light, medium, and heavy-duty applications; dual clutch and hybrid transmissions; and noise, vibration, and harshness testing of remanufactured transmissions.The company also specializes in gas engines for light, medium, and heavy duty vehicles, as well as after-sales support. In addition, it offers other products and services, such as root cause analysis and testing; machining; preservation, storage, and distribution of ATR machined components; asset recovery, rust removal, damage rectification, and associated cost savings; recycling of warranty returns that meet OEM specifications; flexible assembly programs; effective administration of warranty programs and call centers; solutions for turbochargers, steering products, and driveshafts. Further, it engages in the repair, remanufacture, and repurpose of high voltage battery packs.