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Ronn Maxwell: Chief Executive Officer

Our founder and CEO, Ronn Maxwell, has dedicated his professional career to every aspect of the automobile: building, construction, fabrication, racing, painting, restorations, and sales. Having owned several high end automotive shops, Ronn is a multi-talented, energetic entrepreneur with experience and vision. Ronn has the operational and interpersonal skills required to manage the complex tasks that transform dreams into reality.

In 2007, Ronn was engaged to by an American firm to explore and develop a joint venture with a Chinese company, Zhonda International. The third largest bus manufacturer in China. As director of Engineering and Manufacturing, Ron developed building processes and quality control procedures that would be integral to the operation, as Zhonda increased its global presence in preparation for importation of its buses into the United States. While in China Ronn birthed the concept and design for the "Scorpion", now Ronn Motor Company's first automobile. 

In 2005, using his patented air conditioning technology that was launched into the automotive market in 1994, Ronn designed and built a complete replacement air conditioning system for Porsche 911’s. He formed the company Rennaire LLC, to market these components and systems. Sales are expected to double again this year and are now the standard for Porsche A/C systems. www.rennaire.com

Ronn Maxwell’s body of work has been exhaustive in the automotive field. He has worked with the famous Amos Minter in Dallasthat produces the best classic Thunderbirds. He has founded and managed five companies in his lifetime and been recognized for his talents and credibility. He has developed strategic relationships that will serve his newest company very well.

Damon Kuhn: Chief Operating Officer

Presently, Damon and his partner opened and are operating Diamondback Engines, a Mopar specific race engine shop. Engines from this shop have been shipped worldwide and powering some of the fastest cars in their class nationally. Crate engines as well as custom customer specific engines are built and sold directly, through the Internet and magazine ads www.diamondbackengines.com. Damon has not only fabricated his own record setting race cars, but has owned and operated his own race car fabrication facility in Dallas, Texas.

His last manufacturing position was COO in 2003-2005 at Phillips Industries, in Dallas, Texas. Phillips is the world’s largest manufacturer of OEM wiring harnesses for the commercial trucking industry. While there, Damon restructured their manufacturing processes that produced 12 months of record setting sales.

Damon has held the title of COO at two other companies and has gained a reputation as a turnaround specialist in the manufacturing industry. Additionally, his knowledge of automotive engineering has made him an expert in engine design, suspension and computer electronics. Ronn Motor Company is fortunate to have someone with his experience in operations management and passion for automobiles. 

 

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