LeCardi Named Metro Elevator VP of Modernization

LeCardi

James LeCardi was recently named vice president (VP) of Modernization at Metro Elevator. Based in the NYC metropolitan area, LeCardi joins Metro Elevator from Schindler, where he held roles including manger, territory project operations; senior project manager; and project superintendent, all based in the NYC area, over nearly nine years. LeCardi holds a degree in accounting from Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island, where he served as NCAA Division III basketball team captain. Welcoming LeCardi to the team, Metro Elevator President Ryan Kraven said adding him to the “best modernization outfit in NYC/New Jersey only enhances our commitment to our customers for quality and excellence.” LeCardi said he is happy to reunited with Metro Elevator. “I am grateful for the opportunity to join a team that I know has the work ethic and dedication to succeed and continue to grow,” he said. “I am super excited to hit the ground running with the team.”

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