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Lassiter of Allpro Parking recieves 2015 Elite Sales & Marketing Award

Daniel Lassiter, Allpro Parking Daniel Lassiter, Allpro Parking

Buffalo, NY  The Buffalo Niagara Sales & Marketing (BNSME) recently named Daniel Lassiter, a recipient of their 2015 Elite Sales & Marketing Award. 

Lassiter, the director of business development for Allpro Parking, LLC, was among seven sales and marketing executives recognized by the BSNME at its annual awards gala, this year at Salvatore’s Italian Gardens.

The Elite Sales & Marketing Awards allows Western New York companies the opportunity to publicly recognize the achievements of local sales and marketing professionals.

Lassiter joined Allpro Parking in February 2013 as its business development manager, responsible for leading and engineering the company’s growth in current markets and new cities. In three years with Allpro, he has helped procure a significant number of operating agreements throughout Allpro’s markets.

“Daniel has proven to be a valuable addition to our executive team,” said Richard Serra, Allpro Parking’s president and chief executive officer. “Through his experience and knowledge of the industry he has increased our location inventory from 108 to 140 parking facilities and services, while overseeing managers in all our markets with their projects,” Serra said.

Since its April 2000 beginning, Allpro Parking, LLC has become upstate New York’s leading parking management and  operating company; maintaining a portfolio of properties ?140 locations? in New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio. 

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