ATIS Adds Senior Elevator Consultant, Elevator Management Advisor

(l-r) Cory Hunter and Natalie Nordstrom

St. Louis-headquartered ATIS Elevator recently announced it hired Cory Hunter as a senior elevator consultant based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and Natalie Nordstrom as an elevator management advisor working remotely. Hunter has more than 20 years’ experience as a consultant and is QEI certified by NAESA International. He holds a doctorate in lift engineering management. Nordstrom comes to ATIS with nearly 10 years of elevator industry experience, most recently as a strategic account manager at Otis. In their new roles, Hunter and Nordstrom will improve safety, compliance and performance of clients’ vertical-transportation (VT) equipment by increasing transparency and accountability through objective assessment and innovative technology. ATIS’s VT consulting services include new construction and modernization design, pre-design, project management and administration and maintenance management and auditing. ATIS said the new hires “significantly expand the ability of ATIS to deliver full-service elevator and escalator management and consulting services to building owners, managers, contactors and architects.”

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