MESA Elects New Leaders at Holiday Party

New leaders were elected and a good time was had by all at the MESA holiday party in Dedham, Massachusetts; photo courtesy of EW Correspondent Matthew Jackson.

Forty-five members of the Massachusetts Elevator Safety Association (MESA) gathered at the Hilton Boston Dedham in Dedham, Massachusetts, on December 14, 2023, for the annual holiday party/meeting. Due to term limits, Jim Joyce of Vantage Elevator Solutions stepped down as president, and Abel Elevator Consulting President Corinne Nawrocki, previously vice president (VP) of MESA, was elected president. The rest of the new MESA Board is as follows: VP Matthew Jackson of Diversified Elevator Products, LLC; Secretary Lauren Howe of KONE Boston; and Treasurer Susan Barreda of Atlantic Elevator. Everyone received a gift at the event, which featured a “Bad Santa” outfit contest. — reported by EW Correspondent Matthew Jackson

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