ELEVATOR WORLD Accepting 2024 People Issue Nominations

Nominations for the ELEVATOR WORLD 2024 People Issue in June are being accepted through April 12. The elevator industry is built on dedicated, hard-working people and their stories, ideas, opinions, contributions and successes. That’s why the June 2024 issue of EW is all about people who help shape our great industry. The goal is to provide our readers with stories of a diverse array of professionals who make an impact on our industry, through the work they do for their companies, their communities and the industry as a whole. From the front office to the field, we want to learn about and share their journeys with you. To submit a nomination, visit the online form. Be sure to explain the nominee’s company, community and elevator industry contributions and/or their interesting story. Only a select number of submissions will be featured. Questions should be sent to email.

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