Hartford, Connecticut – Propark Mobility announced today that the company has promoted Kyle Hunter to Assistant Vice President of Corporate Analytics. “Kyle Hunter personifies the Propark Mobility organic success story,” said John Schmid, Propark Mobility’s Chief Executive Officer. “As an inaugural participant in our Leadership Development Program, Kyle has worked tirelessly to carve an impactful career path through our company, and has been effective every step of the way with each role he has held.” Kyle joined Propark in July… Continue reading →
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Propark Mobility Announces Appointment of Kyle Hunter to Assistant Vice President of Corporate Analytics
June 4, 2021
Guy Purser Joins Propark Mobility as Regional Manager
May 21, 2021
Propark Mobility announced today that the company has added Guy Purser to its Bay Area management team, as the company’s new Regional Manager. “We are excited to add Guy Purser to the Propark Mobility family,” said John Reimers, Propark’s Chief Operating Officer. “With decades of experience in every major market on the West Coast, Guy will help Propark continue to enhance the quality of our operations across the entire region, while delivering optimized profitability to our stakeholders and clients.” With… Continue reading →
Celebrating Our Parking People on Employee Appreciation Day
March 4, 2021
While March 5, 2021 marks National Employee Appreciation Day, Propark Mobility strives to foster a company culture of employee appreciation year round. As firm believers that team members thrive when they feel a sense of safety and belonging, Propark actively works to cultivate an environment that values progress over perfection and recognizes every individual for their contributions to our company. Since Propark’s inception 37 years ago, our employees have developed deep social bonds that have resulted in strong teamwork, especially… Continue reading →
Propark Mobility Recognizes Frontline Employees for Going Above and Beyond
February 5, 2021
On Friday, Jan. 29, 2020, Propark Mobility held a virtual ceremony to honor 10 frontline employees with the Above and Beyond Foundation’s Helping Hospitality Award. Founded by Mary Jo Blythe in 2017, the Above and Beyond Foundation strives to recognize remarkable employees in the hospitality industry and reward them for their dedication to service. In prior years, the Award has been given on a quarterly basis; however, due to the impact of COVID-19, the Foundation is using their resources to… Continue reading →
A Personal Touch in a Contactless World
February 5, 2021
In the past year, we have become accustomed to physical distance, masks, and bottles of hand sanitizer. With an enhanced focus on sterile environments, covered faces, and changed behaviors, Propark Mobility’s hospitality division has faced the question, “How can we help leave a lasting impression with our guests?” At La Cantera Resort & Spa in San Antonio, a simple handwritten note placed in each car by the Propark valet team recently made the difference. This unexpected finishing touch by our… Continue reading →
Brian Cannon Joins Propark Mobility as Senior Vice President
January 7, 2021
Hartford, Connecticut – Propark Mobility announced today that Brian Cannon has joined the company as Senior Vice President, Operations. “Propark is excited to welcome Brian Cannon to our parking family,” said John Schmid, Propark’s Chief Executive Officer. “As a proven leader who brings decades of operational parking experience to our company, Brian has the intrinsic ability to improve the service experience for guests and expand client profitability for our partners.” Brian brings more than 32 years of hospitality parking management experience… Continue reading →
Propark Mobility Adds Jennifer Atkins as Regional Vice President
December 4, 2020
Denver, Colorado – Propark Mobility announced today that the company has appointed Jennifer Atkins as its new Regional Vice President, Mountain Region. “Jennifer brings with her both a wealth of expertise in the hospitality vertical and a great deal of high-level management experience to Propark Mobility,” said John Reimers, Propark’s Chief Operating Officer. “We are excited about the growth that Jennifer is going to help propel for Propark in the Mountain Region, which is a region that we are enthusiastically looking… Continue reading →
Thanksgiving Dishes from the Propark Family
November 18, 2020
During this season of giving, we asked our Parking People to share the recipes of their favorite Thanksgiving dishes. Read on to discover how you can bring a bit of our Propark family to yours this holiday. Pumpkin Muffins by Amy Z. Print Recipe Ingredients 1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour 1 cup sugar ½ cup dark brown sugar 1 tsp baking soda ½ tsp salt 2 tsp cinnamon ¼ tsp ground cloves ¼ tsp nutmeg 2 eggs 1 can… Continue reading →
Propark Mobility Turns Empty Parking Lot into a Drive-In Movie to Benefit Local Food Bank
August 6, 2020
Hartford, Connecticut – Propark Mobility announced today that the company has raised nearly $1,000 for Foodshare, Greater Hartford’s largest anti-hunger organization, at the recent Park & View Family Movie Night at Z Airport Parking in East Granby, Connecticut. “With everything taking place in today’s world, we felt that we could take our empty parking lot and, for one night, convert it into an entertaining family experience before we reopened for business at Bradley Airport,” explained John Schmid, Chief Executive Officer of… Continue reading →
Propark Mobility Sends Face Shields to Hospitals
April 28, 2020
April 28, 2020 Propark Mobility Sends Face Shields to Hospitals in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Texas and California to Support COVID-19 Response Efforts Hartford, Connecticut – Propark Mobility announced today that the company is donating over 500 face shields to hospitals across the country to help support those on the front lines fighting against COVID-19. “We provide parking and mobility services to hospitals across the country, so we have a unique vantage point of what our healthcare heroes are… Continue reading →