Metro Elevator Establishes Carolinas Division

Metro Elevator has announced the establishment of its Carolinas Division and its leaders, President Matthew Davis and Vice President of Operations Brett Kina. The division is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Metro Elevator, operating in nearly 40 states, is a certified veteran-owned business, and has been a member of the industry for more than 34 years. The company provides installation, modernization, maintenance, repair and code compliance for hundreds of elevators, and notes it uses “high-end, American-made components” while providing service for “virtually every elevator type currently in operation.” Davis and Kina are joining Metro Elevator’s other major operational headquarters, the New York Division, led by Ryan Kraven and Kevin McInerney, and the New England Division, headed by Scott O’Hare and John Petty.

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