Vantage Elevator Solutions Welcomes New CCO Tomasino

Tomasino

Vantage Elevator Solutions, headquartered in Bronx, NY, announced that Justin Tomasino has joined the company as chief commercial officer (CCO). Tomasino has more than 35 years’ experience in the elevator industry, having worked for KONE and Otis. At Otis, he advanced through various roles in sales, sales management and general management. Notably, he served as president of Unitec Elevator, NY, during his time with Otis. He joined KONE in 2006, where he led the service and modernization departments in the NY and northern New Jersey districts. He was later promoted to vice president of the New York District, overseeing sales and operations in the NYC metropolitan area, New Jersey and Philadelphia markets. A licensed NYC elevator inspector, Tomasino earned a BS degree from Boston University.

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