Aparc Systems has restructured its senior leadership team to support the future growth of the company. Founder and former President and CEO Robert Ziola becomes Chairman of the Board and Chief Strategic Officer. Chief Financial Officer Jas Kalsi adds the role of President. Luke Kiefte, VP of Sales and Marketing, becomes the Executive VP. And Khalil Bhimji has been appointed Vice President, Finance. In other news, the Vancouver, BC-based company also has added Richard Whitehead to its senior management team as Director of Marketing. A multidisciplinary marketing expert, he has 13-plus years of marketing leadership. And Aparc has named four Senior Sales Account Executives: Anthony Davani (Northwest US), Jake Mailey (Southwest US), Khurshid Hoda (Northeast US) and Mark Schleyer (Southeast US). For more on its parking and enforcement solutions, visit aparcsystems.com or call (877) 878-1118.
Ryan Bowie has joined Green Courte Partners as Managing Director, with responsibility for leading its investor relations, fundraising and portfolio management activities. He has 13 years’ experience in senior roles at a number of public and private real estate companies. Also, the private equity real estate investment firm, focused on building industry-leading companies within niche real estate sectors, has promoted Cheri M. Scully to Vice President. She has worked with the firm on a contract basis since 2008, joining it in January 2011 as an Associate. And in other news, the firm has acquired two all-age land-lease communities located in southern coastal Maine.
Watry Design has played a role in several recent private development projects, most notably Runway at Playa Vista. Once the West LA home to the Howard Hughes aerospace empire, the site now under construction will include 221,000 square feet of retail, 420 apartments and 35,000 square feet of office space spread across three separate buildings. Watry performed demand analysis to right-size the parking and maximize parking efficiency per dollar spent before planning the 1,714-space structure to support the dynamic mixed-use development. Construction is expected to last less than two years, with tenants opening their doors before the holiday shopping season in 2014.
Following the December 2012 acquisition of City Center Parking in Portland, OR, Imperial Parking (Impark), a leading provider of parking management solutions, is making further improvements to parking in “The City of Roses.” Having installed 85 new customer-friendly meters throughout lots in the city, the company has partnered with QuickPay Corp., a premier mobile parking and payment platform provider, to pilot new payment options and value-added services to the City Center Parking facilities in downtown Portland.
Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton has received a $2.4 million research grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to explore the development of energy efficient lighting products. Eaton’s research, slated for completion in 2015, will aim to improve the manufacturing speed of light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures by three times over the typical rate; reduce LED light engine costs by five times; and reduce assembly costs by approximately 50%.
Dur-A-Flex Inc., a leading manufacturer of commercial, industrial and institutional seamless resinous flooring, has named Lee C. Nabb as Business Development Manager, Midwest. His appointment adds muscle to the business development group, helping to further extend its architectural reach by targeting specifiers from western Pennsylvania to Kansas and from Minnesota to Texas. Also, the company has added Lee Dzierzanowski as Business Development Manager, West. He will facilitate architectural flooring specifications, initiate and maintain strategic end user and architect relationships in the region.
Complus Data Innovations (CDI) has promoted David Holler to Vice President of Business Development at the company. He was its Director of Business Development for the past eight years.
PangoUSA has announced additional locations in New York City with Imperial Parking, the largest privately owned parking system in NYC. It now can be accessed at the Imperial garage at 315 East 40th St., near the United Nations; and at the one at 212-214 East 47th St., which is close to Times Square.
Registration is underway for the 2013 California Public Parking Association (CPPA) Conference and Tradeshow Nov. 6-8 at the Hyatt Regency Monterey Hotel & Spa. It’s the CPPA’s 30th annual event, and the Conference Committee is working hard to make it memorable, the association says. It has developed “a fantastic program,” with special sessions targeted for both frontline and management staff. For more information, go http://www.cppaparking.org/conf.aspx.
MaxLite marked its 20th anniversary in mid-July with a barbecue celebration, with nearly 100 employees, their families and guests in attendance. Employees were given a half day off work to celebrate with family and friends at a local park about two miles from company headquarters in West Caldwell, NJ, The Paramus Post reported. “From a modest three-person start-up in Palisades Park, it’s amazing to see how much MaxLite has grown in the past 20 years,” said its President, Yon Sung. “Today, because of our talented workforce and quality products, MaxLite has established itself on a national and international scale.”
FAAC Group has acquired Olmi Impianti Srl, an Italian company with 20 years’ experience in providing turnkey solutions for parking systems and pedestrian access control systems. To be named HUB Italia, it will be part of HUB Parking Technology, a business unit of FAAC Group. This deal will enlarge its Italian customer base and will be able to offer its systems, installation and commissioning services as well as after-sales assistance, the company said.
Global communications provider and integrator Orange Business Services (OBS), based in Paris, has announced a deal with Streetline that expands the California company’s smart-parking technology into France. The solution is designed to help drivers identify open parking spaces in real-time and guide them to the spot. City leaders can use it to better understand parking trends and road traffic in their municipalities, the company says. OBS is responsible for commercializing, deploying and supporting the solution for cities and parking management companies in France. Data generated from Streetline sensors are carried over Orange’s network.
American Valet has announced its partnership with The Downs Racetrack and Casino “in the heart of” Albuquerque, NM. The newly built 60,000-square-foot state-of-the-art gaming facility, with more than 750 slot machines, will offer valet parking for its guest and patrons, as well as Valet Express, which provides patrons a call-ahead option to have their car waiting on exiting.