According to Allpro Parking, LLC, Richard Doetterl, Jr. has been promoted to vice president of operations, and director of Allpro Parking for healthcare. Doetterl was promoted from project coordinator.
In his role as project coordinator, Doetterl's responsibilities included: maintaining client relationships, managing the company's risk management, human resource, and quality assurance department. Many of these duties will continue in his new position, additionally his role will expand to include overseeing Allpro Parking for Healthcare.
Doetterl brings over 25 years of parking management experience to Allpro Parking. Beginning his career in 1986 in Denver, Doetterl has held various management positions with major national and international parking companies including that of operations auditor for facilities throughout the U.S. and regional manager for operations in Rochester and Syracuse, and in Pittsburgh.
Richard Serra, president and CEO said "I look forward to Mr. Doetterl expanding his vast knowledge and experience he has cultivated over the years by overseeing the operations in our eight cities and then some as we continue to grow our footprint."
Allpro Parking, LLC celebrates its 12th year in business with two awards: Buffalo Niagara Business Ethics Crystal Award Recipient 2012 and Buffalo Niagara Human Resource Association 2012 Outstanding Employee Culture Award. Allpro Parking, LLC operates 93 locations across New York State and Ohio. Additionally Allpro Parking offers valet services and parking management solutions. Allpro Parking for Healthcare caters to 8 hospital locations.
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