Miller Promoted To AES National Sales Manager

Miller

Alliance Elevator Solutions (AES), a privately held company headquartered in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, recently announced that Mike Miller has been promoted from senior account manager to national sales manager. Joining AES in 2015 and previously holding roles in account management, Miller spearheaded significant growth initiatives over the past eight years “that have catapulted AES into a premier elevator packager in the nonproprietary elevator market.” Prior to joining the elevator industry, Miller worked as an admissions advisor for Purdue University and commercial recruiter at Aerotek staffing agency. He holds a bachelor’s degree in education, health and physical fitness from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania.

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