Innovation Industries Names Director of Field Support, Engineering

Frank D'Angelo

Frank D’Angelo was recently named director of field support and project engineering at Innovation Industries, Inc., responsible for providing technical support to the customers of Innovation and its subsidiaries, Monitor Elevator Products and Virginia Controls. D’Angelo’s focus is on enhancing the installation and operation of the company’s Vision 2.0 controllers. He will also work with multiple teams at the three companies. He has more than 20 years’ experience in the elevator industry. Innovation is a 50-year-old multigenerational family-owned business based in Russellville, Arkansas, that provides standard and custom fixtures, push buttons and components for OEMs. Monitor is a 57-year-old manufacturer of elevator push buttons and fixtures based in Hauppauge, New York, and Virginia Controls of Richmond, Virginia, designs and manufactures hydraulic and traction elevator controllers. Innovation CEO Paul Horney said D’Angelo will “play a vital role as we continue to grow our product lines and services.”

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