Ontario-Based ATTA Elevators Expands To Quebec

ATTA Elevators, headquartered in Concord, Ontario, Canada, announced the opening of a new office in Montreal, Quebec, on November 20. Leading the new office will be ATTA Montreal President Stephane Chenouda. Chenouda has 20 years’ experience in the elevator industry, starting his career as a Commission de la construction du Québec and EDM-A mechanic and going on to manage operations at various elevator companies. His “technical ability, coupled with his management skills,” make Chenouda the ideal choice to lead the Montreal office, ATTA observed. Supporting Chenouda will be Vice President of Business Development Michael Stephan, who has 15 years’ construction management and sales experience. Stephan is responsible for expanding ATTA’s customer base and assisting Chenouda with project management and operations. “ATTA is very excited to be expanding in Quebec after strong support from our customers across Canada with assets in Quebec,” ATTA Elevators founder and CEO Mark Attanasio said.

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