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APEX PROMOTES THOMAS TO SERVICE DIRECTOR

Published Tuesday, September 19, 2017
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APEX PROMOTES THOMAS TO SERVICE DIRECTOR

Apex Lifts, which serves the London area, has promoted Steve Thomas from service contract manager to service director. In this role, Thomas manages contracts and oversees the service delivery team. Thomas joined the industry in 1976 as a construction apprentice at Porn & Dunwoody Lifts, where he concluded his training in the maintenance department. Since then, he has worked throughout the south of England as a principal lift engineer and lift and escalator supervisor. He has worked for Apex since 2000. Thomas says he "looks forward to helping cement Apex's already fantastic reputation in the industry."

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