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Tontala, Phillips, Rasi, and Steckelberg of Allpro promoted; firm hires 3

Buffalo, NY Allpro Parking, LLC has appointed and/or promoted several staff within its organization:

• Patricia Flaherty, SHRM-CP, has been named human resources manager bringing to Allpro over 16-years of human resource experience and expertise in the service and health care insurance industries. She holds a B.A. in communications and certification in human resources administration from SUNY at Buffalo.

• Nancy Steves is Allpro’s new marketing communications coordinator. Steves brings over ten years’ experience in the communications field. Steves received her B.A. in English from SUNY Fredonia, and holds a master’s degree in integrated marketing communications from St. Bonaventure University.

• John Tontala, was initially hired as an accounting clerk in December 2015. In April, Tontala was promoted to staff accountant at the corporate office as well as assisting with the IT Help Desk. Tontala received his B.S. degree in accounting from the University of North Carolina at Ashville and served in the US Navy from 2005-2011.

• Megan Willer was hired as the executive administrative assistant for Allpro. Willer brings over 10-years of administrative experience.

• Jessica Latt has been hired for the newly-created position of human resource assistant.

• Patrick Phillips has served as the general manager and director of technology for the last 8 years, with a total of 15 years in the parking industry. He has now been promoted to regional manager for Allpro’s Central Region.

• William Rasi, former operations manager was recently promoted to the position of general manager. Rasi was hired by Allpro in 2013 as a member of Allpro’s Manager in Training Program. He was then promoted to the position of operations manager upon completion of the program.

His new duties include the oversight of Allpro’s multiple parking operations and services in the Buffalo region. Rasi earned dual Bachelor of Science degrees in childhood education and geography from SUNY Oneonta. He also earned his Master of Science degree in curriculum and instruction from Buffalo State College.

  Jennifer Steckelberg was promoted to the position of office coordinator II from account manager. Her main duties are managing monthly parking accounts.

Steckelberg began her parking industry career with Allpro in July 2008 with the BNMC and later transferred to the corporate. Steckelberg studied early child education at Erie Community College.

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