Elevated Facility Services Group Adds Four to Leadership Team

(clockwise from top left) are Greg Nagle, Matt Watkins, James Duda and Dustin Moore; headshots courtesy of Elevated Facility Services

Tampa, Florida-based Elevated Facility Services, a major independent provider of elevator maintenance, repair and modernization services, announced on August 8 it added four experienced vertical-transportation (VT) professionals to its leadership team. The new team members are Dustin Moore, who joins Elevated as vice president (VP) of Sales and Marketing. Moore has more than 15 years’ VT industry experience, including developing strategic initiatives for Otis across the Americas. Greg Nagle is Elevated’s new VP of Operations, leading the company in key business and operational practices. Nagle joins the company with more than 15 years’ experience, including leading operational strategies at ASSA ABLOY, Schindler and Otis in North America, Singapore and the Philippines. Joining the team as regional VPs are James Duda and Matt Watkins, who bring their combined decades of VT experience with companies including TK Elevator, Otis and Schindler to lead Elevated’s Southeast and Southwest regional operations, respectively. Elevated is present in 58 markets and 24 states and is entering a “crucial moment of growth,” President and CEO Matt Biskaduros said.

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