Carlo Named VP of Service Operations at NYC-Based Centennial Elevator Industries

Anthony Carlo, who boasts a nearly 40-year career in the elevator industry, was recently named vice president (VP) of service operations at Queens, NYC-based Centennial Elevator Industries, Inc. He joined Centennial from KONE, where he was a general manager in the NYC area. Carlo previously was a regional field operations manager for Fujitec, and held roles including operations service manager and elevator mechanic at TK Elevator for 26 years. Carlo’s licenses and certifications include elevator inspector with the NYC Department of Buildings, OSHA 10, 30 and 501 certification; and Qualified Elevator Inspector with NAESA International. In announcing his new position, Carlo said he began his career with a small, independent company and is happy to return to his roots.

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