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Allpro Parking, LLC promotes Rasi and Reed at Buffalo office

Allpro Parking revealed the promotion of William Rasi and Erik Reed. Rasi was promoted to the position of operations manager. Rasi will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations for the Buffalo office while assisting Patrick Phillips, general manager in continuing to grow operations in the Buffalo Niagara Region. Rasi joined Allpro Parking in August 2013 as part of the Allpro Parking Manager In Training (MIT) program. Rasi is a graduate of SUNY Oneonta, where he studied Childhood Education before accepting a position with the Buffalo Public Schools. Erik Reed, CPP, was named senior project manager, Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. As senior project manager, Reed is responsible for overseeing all parking operations at the growing Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus. Reed, with the support of Rasi will continue to expand our offerings to the visitors while the Campus continues to expand and change the dynamic of the Main St. Corridor. Reed originally studied at Buffalo State College to pursue a career in sports and exercise, but came to Allpro Parking in November 2011 in search of an active, fast-paced, career driven position. During his time at Allpro Parking, Reed was entered into the MIT Hybrid Program, designed for current employees, where he was able to gain hands on experience in all facets of the parking business as well as receive a Certified Parking Professional (CPP) accreditation. Richard Serra, president and CEO said, "I am delighted to announce these promotions as I have had the opportunity to see first hand the value, dedication, and strong work ethic that these two gentlemen bring to Allpro Parking. When we set out to create the MIT program it was my hope to be able to share the knowledge that I have gained throughout my career, and that of my peers, with the younger generations. I believe that these two men prove that our program is doing just that." Allpro Parking, LLC was recognized with two prestigious awards in 2012: the Buffalo Niagara Business Ethics Crystal Award and the Buffalo Niagara Human Resource Association Outstanding Employee Culture Award. In addition Allpro Parking, LLC offers first class valet services at medical facilities, hotels and special events, and provides parking management solutions for virtually every requirement, operating 116 locations in 10 cities across New York, Ohio, and Florida.
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