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Allpro Parking, LLC welcomes new staff and restructures leadership team

Allpro Parking, LLC revealed the addition of a new human resources manager at the corporate office. Patricia Flaherty, PHR, CP joined Allpro Parking in February. Additionally Thomas Eckl was named vice president, Midwest Market. These additions created room for restructuring at the Allpro Parking leadership team. Daniel Lassiter was named director of business development while Richard Doetterl was named business intelligence analyst and will implement initiatives for clients based of statistical analysis. Patrick Phillips, general manager Buffalo Niagara operations was also named corporate director of technology will ensure that Allpro Parking offers the best in technological advancements to parking patrons. "This is an exciting time for Allpro Parking," said Richard Serra, president and CEO of Allpro Parking. "As we celebrate our 15th anniversary we are looking at many wonderful changes and growth options. In so, we are realigning our corporate office staff to better position us for our anticipated growth in the coming months." Allpro Parking celebrating its 15th year in business and was awarded the Buffalo Niagara Business Ethics Crystal Award 2012 and Buffalo Niagara Human Resource Association 2012 Outstanding Employee Culture Award. In addition Allpro Parking offers first class valet services at medical facilities, hotels and special events, and provides parking management solutions for virtually every requirement.
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