EESF AGM Sees New Board Members Sworn In

(l-r) New EESF board members Bobby Gibson, Patrick Tobin and Joel Frohlinger are sworn in.

Three new Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation (EESF) board members were sworn in under the direction of Chair Sheila Sweet at the Foundation’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Tampa, Florida, on March 6. The new board members are Pat Tobin of MEI-Total Elevator Solutions, Bobby Gibson of Formula Systems North America and Joel Frohlinger of the Pop/Joe Memorial Golf Outing. Their three-year terms began at the start of the meeting. After years of dedication and hard work, Cornelius Walls of Formula Systems North America retired from the EESF board. As a pillar of the board and the organization, he will be missed. The meeting also consisted of sharing updates and planning for the Foundation’s future. — reported by EESF

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