Sponsored by Schindler Elevator Corporation | Presented by Kelly Lowe and Abby Thebeau
Webinar On-Demand
Schindler Elevator Corporation provides an in-depth overview of digitally connected elevators, including what they are, the benefits they deliver, customer experience enhancements, how they fit into the modern building landscape, and ways to incorporate them into building planning.
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Kelly Lowe has 8 years of experience in the industry with a current focus on process development and improvement within the New Installations business. She is currently the New Installations Process & Fulfillment Manager at Schindler. Kelly has had various roles in the company in both New Installations and Existing Installations in Schindler’s Dallas, TX, and Chicago, IL, offices. Using her experience in field offices, she is now passionate about providing support and clarity within process development within our headquarters. |
Abby Thebeau is a vertical transportation professional with a passion for service and technology. With over 17 years of experience in the elevator industry, she brings a wealth of knowledge and insight to her audiences. Based in Toledo, OH, Abby has experience in multiple areas of the business, including sales management, financial services, digital connectivity, and technical operations. She currently specializes in digital connectivity of elevators and escalators, delivering tangible improvements in equipment performance, and an enhanced Schindler customer experience tying together technology and people. |
Schindler Elevator Corporation is the North American operation of the Switzerland-based Schindler Group, a leading global mobility provider of elevators, escalators and related services. Schindler supports sustainable urban development with safe, reliable and sustainable mobility solutions, moving more than 1.5 billion people every day all over the world. Behind the company’s success are over 69,000 employees operating in more than 100 countries.
Originally published in Architectural Record
Originally published in August 2024