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August 08, 2017

Topsham Meineke Car Care Center

Long-time employee of the Topsham Meineke Car Care Center, Jim Chattley, has purchased the franchise from Melissa and David Eddy. The purchase was made possible with support by CEI.

Jim Chattley (second from left) and his team.

Chattley, an employee of Meineke Car Care Center since its original ownership in 1997, jokes that he “came with the building,” when the Eddys took over the business ten years ago. He first worked as a mechanic and later became a foreman, earning the trust of the owners and customers alike.

When the Eddys began discussing their plans to retire, they approached Chattley about buying the franchise. Eventually he realized the timing was right.  The benefits to employees buying out the boss work both ways. For owners looking to retire, employee ownership makes for an ideal succession plan. As with Chattley, as a new owner he already has the skills, understands the operation and has a relationship with the client base.

Chattley originally approached his banker to secure financing, but could not come to an agreement on the terms of a loan. Because of the close relationship he has with the seller, and because of their shared goal of the succession plan, Dave Eddy recommended following a path that he himself had taken 25 years before: getting in touch with CEI to explore his options.

Chattley worked with Brad Swanson, business advisor at the Small Business Development Center who remained dedicated to advising Chattley through the entire process of purchasing the franchise.

“The team at CEI really understood me and my goals for the future success of the shop.”

-Jim Chattley, owner

Chattley says one of the great things about buying the established business is that he and the other four long-term employees will stay on, creating a seamless transition. He has plans to hire one more technician so that he has more time to do what he likes the most: work on cars.

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