NEII Announces Directors, Trust Committee

The National Elevator Industry, Inc. (NEII®) has elected a new board of directors, including officers and Trust Committee members. The elections were held in conjunction with its 82nd annual meeting in Irvine, California. The elected board of directors and officers are:

  • Larry Wash, president
  • Sterrett Lloyd, vice president
  • Michael Bauschka, treasurer
  • Michael Corbo
  • Katsuji Okuda
  • Greg Ergenbright
  • Tom Vining
  • Richard T. Hussey

The Trust Committee is solely responsible for administering the rights and obligations of NEII regarding its benefits and educational trusts. Its members are:

  • Chuck Moore, chair
  • Christine Petranchuk, vice chair
  • Jared Baker
  • Ken Dzierzawiec
  • J. Patrick Heaney

No members of either group are new additions. Wash stated:

“Going into my second year as president with this board of talented individuals and proven leaders in the building-transportation industry is something I am very proud of. This body consistently proves NEII’s leadership position as an authority in the areas of codes and safety, and steers the adoption of the latest innovations in the industry to ensure the safety of both the riding public and elevator technicians.”

Since 1953, Elevator World, Inc. has been the premier publisher for the global vertical transportation industry. It employs specialists in Mobile, Alabama, and has technical and news correspondents around the world.

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