The Schindler Elevator Corp. appoints Ergenbright as president
Schindler Elevator Corp. has appointed Greg Ergenbright as president for its U.S. Operations, effective April 1st, 2013.
Most recently VP for the East Area at Schindler, Ergenbright joined Schindler from Norment Security Group where he served as president/CEO.
Prior to this position, Ergenbright worked for Otis Elevator for 15 years in positions of increasing responsibility leading to a Region General Manager position.
"Mr. Ergenbright's experience within the elevator business and his customer-driven focus will allow Schindler to build on our current successes and broaden our company's scope of business," says Schindler CEO Americas Jakob Zueger. "Under his leadership, we can look forward to continued success of Schindler's thriving presence in the United States."
Ergenbright earned his Master of Business Administration degree from Darden School of Business at University of Virginia and his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Roanoke College.
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