Metro Elevator Establishes Pacific Northwest HQ in Seattle

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Metro Elevator recently announced its new Pacific Northwest headquarters (HQ) in Seattle. The location joins ones serving the NYC metropolitan area, the Carolinas and the Triangle/Triad area of North Carolina. With a combined 45-plus years’ experience, President Cassidy Ragus, Vice President Larry Hatch and Director of Field Operations Sean Brassell are leading the new regional team. Ragus’ background includes leadership positions with Otis in the Seattle area spanning more than seven years. Hatch served as an elevator mechanic and foreman for Otis in the Seattle area for nearly nine years, and held similar roles at TK Elevator for two and a half years. He holds an elevator contractor’s license with the National Elevator Industry Educational Program (NEIEP). Prior to joining Metro Elevator, Brassell was an instructor at NEIEP for nearly five years. He worked as an elevator mechanic at Mitsubishi Electric US for more than 17 years.

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