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Allpro Parking hires Attea, Kaufman and Webster

Buffalo, NY Allpro Parking, LLC has officially settled into their new home in the Sinclair Building located at 465 Washington St. Along with the new location came new additions to the Allpro Parking team.   

Suzanne Attea was hired as Allpro’s executive administrative assistant, bringing with her over 20 years of administrative experience. She studied at Villa Maria College where she earned her associates degree in Interior Design. 

Matthew Kaufman joined the Allpro team as the IT and systems coordinator. Kaufman attended Genesee Community College where he earned his associates degree in Computer Informational Systems. He brings with him over 10 years of progressively responsible IT experience and has quickly taken charge with many initiatives including assisting with the redesign of Allpro’s website.

Alexis Webster was hired as Allpro’s receptionist/administrative assistant, bringing with her over 8 years of customer service experience. She holds a bachelor of arts degree in communications and a master’s of science degree in public relations management from the State University of New York College at Buffalo. 

“We are excited to welcome these new talents to the Allpro Parking team and look forward to their future success with the company,” president and CEO, Richard Serra said. 

Allpro Parking, LLC currently operates 140 locations in 14 cities throughout New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania with a workforce of 540+ employees.

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