Jay Dietz Assume CEO Role at Vantage

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After spending 32 years with KONE in roles including sales and field operations for new elevator equipment, modernization and service, Jay Dietz recently became CEO at Vantage Elevator Solutions, headquartered in Bronx, NY. In his last 12 years with KONE, Dietz was part of the Americas leadership team and held three separate leadership roles: senior vice president for Operations, Service, and the East Region. As Vantage CEO, Dietz is charged with growing the business by bringing new products to market, expanding parts and service centers, strengthening operations and increasing customer and employee satisfaction. “Vantage is known for iconic brands, exceptional people and providing high-quality products and support to its customers,” Dietz said this summer when his new role was announced. “The opportunity to lead a company that I’ve long admired was something that comes along only once in a career.”

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