AEG Promotes Lazear to Chief Revenue Officer

Lazear

NYC-headquartered American Elevator Group (AEG), the largest group of elevator service providers in the U.S., promoted Eric Lazear from vice president of business development to chief revenue officer of its group of companies, AEG announced on November 14. In his new role, Lazear takes responsibility for the strategic management of a nationwide salesforce to guide the company’s continued growth. AEG President Bryan Clairmont said Lazear and his team promise to make a “tremendous impact” on service through 2023 and beyond. “Our focus is, and remains, customer service,” Lazear said. “By strengthening our sales presence and coordinating our multiregional service delivery, we will be able to align even better with our customers’ needs and help them successfully deliver safe, cost-effective and convenient elevator solutions to their tenants.”

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