Voting Open for Ellies 2024 Awards Contest

Got a favorite company in the elevator industry? If so, it’s time to vote for ELEVATOR WORLD’s Ellies 2024 Awards! More than 100 nominees are competing for top honors in 20 industry categories. Voting opened on August 1 and will continue through August 14. You can vote in as many categories as you wish, but only once per IP address per 24 hours. Please note, if your company shares an IP address for all employees, only one voter’s entry will count within the 24-h time period. In this situation, we encourage people to also vote on their mobile phones, from their home or another location. You must enter your email address each time you cast a vote, or it will not be counted. Winners will be announced at a live Ellies Awards Ceremony at the United Fall Convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in September. Following this ceremony, the winners’ list will be posted, emailed to the industry and highlighted in the December 2024 issue of EW.

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