Metro Elevator Opens NorCal Division in San Francisco

The division will be led by (l-r) President Michael Blaszczyk and Vice President Kevin Wright.

Metro Elevator recently announced the opening of its NorCal division, headquartered in San Francisco. The division is being led by President Michael Blaszczyk and Vice President Kevin Wright. Blaszczyk has more than eight years’ industry experience, including serving as general manager for Otis in the San Francisco Bay Area, general manager for Jardine Schindler in Vietnam and sales lead, new equipment, for Schindler in Philadelphia. He holds a BA in business from Penn State University and an MBA from Temple University. Wright comes from a nearly 23-year career as an Otis elevator constructor and is a member of International Union of Elevator Constructors Local 8. NorCal joins Metro Elevator divisions in the NYC area, New England, Virginia, the Carolinas and the Triad-Triangle area of North Carolina.

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