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CEO
  
Jay Gould (Jan 2012–)

Type of business
  
Subsidiary of Lixil Group

Founded
  
February 2008

Industry
  
Bathroom, Faucets and Chinaware

Key people
  
Steven P. Delarge, Chief Executive Officer; Alex Davidkhanian, Chief Financial Officer; Maha El Kharbotly, Chief Marketing Officer; Bill McLean, Chief Supply Chain Officer; Bruce Proctor, Chief Legal Officer;

Products
  
Acrylic Shower Bases/Tubs/Whirlpools, Acrylux Bathing Fixtures. Americast Tubs, Bath Shower Faucets, Bathroom Faucets, Bidets, Commercial Faucets, Cultured Marble, Furniture & Vanity Tops, Kitchen Faucets, Kitchen Sinks, Shower Valves, Toilet Seats, Toilets, Urinals, Walk-in Bathtubs

Website
  
www.americanstandard-us.com

Headquarters
  
Piscataway, New Jersey, United States

Predecessor
  
American Standard Companies

Interview with jay gould president ceo of american standard brands


American Standard Brands is a North American manufacturer of plumbing fixtures, sold under the American Standard, Crane, Fiat, Sanymetal, and Showerite names, based in Piscataway, New Jersey, United States.

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The company was formed as American Standard Americas from the North American operations of the kitchen and bathroom division of the American Standard Companies during a breakup of the company in 2007. Crane Plumbing and Eljer were merged into the company in 2008 creating the group 'American Standard Brands'.

It is principally owned by Lixil Group, with Bain Capital Partners holding a minority stake.

In 2015, American Standard was recognized for the top spot for "Brand Familiarity" in Bathroom Accessories category by the Builder Magazine.

History

On February 1, 2007, American Standard Companies announced it would break up its three divisions. The plan included the sale of its kitchen and bath division and spin off WABCO, American Standard's vehicle controls division, while retaining the Trane Company.

On October 31, 2007, American Standard Cos. announced it had completed the sale of the kitchen and bath division to Bain Capital Partners, LLC. This included the sale of the American Standard name to Bain while American Standard retained the rights to use the "American Standard" name for HVAC products. American Standard changed its name to Trane on November 28, 2007.

Bain Capital created American Standard Americas from the North American units of the bath and kitchen business units acquired from American Standard Companies. Bain sold a majority stake in American Standard Americas to Sun Capital Partners on November 27, 2007.

In February 2008, American Standard Americas merged with two other plumbing fixture companies, Crane Plumbing and Eljer to create American Standard Brands. The Crane Plumbing unit includes the former Universal-Rundle product line which Crane continues to support with repair parts. Crane also has a Canadian subsidiary Crane Plumbing Corporation.

In June 2013, the Japanese firm Lixil agreed to purchase American Standard Brands from Sun Capital Partners, thus positioning Lixil to benefit from an anticipated recovery in the American housing market. Two months later after its acquisition by Lixil, American Standard Brands unveiled a new logo.

References

American Standard Brands Wikipedia