CECA Hires Elevator Expert To Help With MCP Data Library

The Canadian Elevator Contractors Association (CECA) has hired Linda Witzke, who recently retired from Elevator One, to assist with getting its Maintenance Control Program (MCP) Data Library off the ground. With an abundance of industry knowledge, Witzke will be reaching out to supplier and dual members to request documentation or assist members with uploading their documentation to the procurement site. “This is a very important initiative for our membership, and we ask for your cooperation,” CECA Executive Director Catharine Bothwell said. Anyone with questions may contact Witzke directly at email. CECA thanks companies that have already contributed to the effort and Phil Warne of True Canadian Elevator Maintenance Co., Ltd., who volunteered his time to help with the database and refine the website. 

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