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Allpro Parking recipient of business ethics award

Allpro Parking, LLC was named 2012 Crystal Award Winner for Large Sized Companies by Buffalo Niagara Business Ethics Association (BNBEA). The 6th annual Awards Luncheon was held recently in partnership with Lawley Insurance; Canisius College Richard J. Wehle School of Business; Brock, Schechter & Polakoff, LLP; Key Bank and media partners including WBEN Radio; WGRZ Channel 2 News; Business First and WBFO Radio. Each year, finalists are nominated by their peers and prepare applications for review. MBA students from the Canisius College Wehle School of Business review applications and select three finalists per size category. Winners are selected from the group by an independent panel, judging on communication and follow through in the following: a clear code of ethics for all employees, consistently high quality products or services, a commitment to a safe work environment and demonstrated involvement in local, regional and national issues as well as support of charitable endeavors. "When the opportunity to start my own parking company presented itself I felt so fortunate," said Richard Serra, president and CEO of Allpro Parking, LLC. "I was like an artist with a blank canvas and could paint my company in any way I envisioned. I knew I wanted to have a different type of parking company, raising the bar with service and appearance. I am so proud of my team's efforts in accomplishing my vision. Everyday they create an ideal parking experience by ensuring that our clients and fellow employees are treated as people first." Allpro Parking, LLC also celebrates its 12th year in business with 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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