Champion Elevator Names Ruddy President of Modernization & Construction

Ruddy

NYC-headquartered Champion Elevator has named Alexandra Ruddy president of its Modernization & Construction division. Joining Champion in 2022, Ruddy has held leadership positions in the company’s Operations, Modernization and Construction departments. Prior to joining Champion, Ruddy held major roles at Liberty Elevator Corp. of Paterson, New Jersey, where she managed complex, multimillion-dollar projects, ensuring code compliance and promoting safety standards to realize successful project outcomes and customer satisfaction. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Ruddy demonstrates leadership outside the workplace as assistant women’s soccer coach at William Paterson University. “Her ability to mentor, develop team strategies and foster a collaborative environment translates seamlessly into her professional role, where she leads by example and inspires her team to deliver the best,” Champion observed.

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