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Parking Industry Urges Congress and White House to Provide Emergency Financial Relief

March 22, 2020

 

 

 

 

Parking Industry Urges Congress and White House to Provide

Emergency Financial Relief

 

 

 Washington, DC (March 21, 2020)— Facing unprecedented catastrophic losses due to a more than 80 percent reduction in parking demand, the nation’s parking industry has requested that Congress and the White House provide immediate financial relief.

 

 

 

The parking industry contributes $131 billion to U.S. GDP and directly employs 581,000 workers, primarily hourly wage earners, who are facing massive furloughs and layoffs due to the collapse in parking demand across the nation.

 

The National Parking Association, in a letter sent to Congressional leadership and President Trump, has requested an initial $5 billion allocation to stabilize this industry.

 

“The nation’s parking industry serves hotels, airports, hospitals, shopping centers, businesses, and mixed-use residential properties across the United States, with both privately owned and municipal parking facilities simplifying our lives on a daily basis,” said Christine Banning, IOM, CAE, President of the National Parking Association. “Parking industry cash flow is collapsing and layoffs of as much as 50 percent of our employees if not more unless we get immediate relief from the federal government.”

 

Parking contributes more than $175 billion in economic impact to GDP through direct, indirect and induced impact. Total parking industry related employment tops at nearly 1 million workers in the public & private sectors—including suppliers to the industry.

 

About National Parking Association
The National Parking Association is the nation’s leading voice of the $131 billion parking industry—an essential industry that contributes $260 billion in total economic activity across the country. We are the market leader in parking industry research, education and programs, and advocate for its nearly
1 million employees. We support advancing the interests of the private and public sector in parking technology, sustainable mobility, certification, advocacy, research, and education. Learn more at weareparking.org.

 

 

Christina Murray, CPP, to Chair National Parking Association’s WOMEN IN PARKING CONFERENCE

February 10, 2020

 

 

 

Christina Murray, CPP, to Chair National Parking Association’s
WOMEN IN PARKING CONFERENCE

 

 

Conference Focuses on Accelerating Career Development & Success

 

 

Washington, DC (February 10, 2020) – National Parking Association’s (NPA) WOMEN IN PARKING (WIP) announces Christina Murray, CPP, Regional VP of Premier Parking, as Chair of the WIP Conference, “Accelerate,” being held in New Orleans on September 16-17, 2020.

 

WOMEN IN PARKING is a dynamic membership group within NPA that fosters inclusion, development and lifelong careers in the parking industry. Through mentoring, webinars, networking events and the annual conference, NPA’s WOMEN IN PARKING prepares leaders for growth and success.

 

NPA President Christine Banning, IOM, CAE said “Christina Murray is a devoted member of the WOMEN IN PARKING Advisory Board and a Certified Parking Professional. She embodies the skills, career growth and fundamental parking expertise that is valued by the industry. Murray is an ideal leader to spearhead this year’s conference focused on accelerating performance and career success.”

 

“I’m honored to serve as a leader in developing the 2020 WIP conference and its curriculum to help parking professionals build the skills, capabilities and connections to grow and develop as effective managers, directors and leaders. As an industry, we continue to raise the bar for opportunities and growth for all parking leaders., said Christina Murray, CPP.

 

Nicole Wylie, WIP Advisory Board Chair said, “As a WIP mentor and leader, I’m so proud of the parking industry as we actively continue to foster diversity and inclusion. The WIP conference program will offer sessions valuable to both men and women in the industry. Together, we can forge new inroads to develop leaders to grow and innovate the industry.

NPA’s 2020 WOMEN IN PARKING Conference Convention & Expo will be held at the Ernst N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Sept 16-17, 2020. For more information on the 2020 NPA Convention & Expo, visit www.NPAConvention.org, or email Info@WeAreParking.org.

 

 

About National Parking Association
Parking is a multi-billion-dollar industry vital to the life and livelihood of communities across North America. The National Parking Association (NPA) is North America’s leading parking trade organization. Our mission is to serve as the market leader in parking industry research, education, and advocacy that advance the industry, and its leaders and parking professionals. We provide training, certification, and access to leading edge parking technology across the private and public sectors. Founded in 1951, NPA represents over 140,000 parking professionals in more than 2,500 commercial operations and public organizations. Learn more at WeAreParking.org and WomenInParking.com.

 

NPA Takes Stand Against NYT Opinion Article Harmful to the Parking Industry

September 26, 2018

 

NPA Takes Stand Against NYT Opinion Article
Harmful to the Parking Industry

 

 

Leadership responds with a Letter to the Editor of The New York Times

NPA Members:

 

This is an NPA Issue Alert: An opinion piece was recently published in The New York Times advocating for an increase in parking tax to reduce congestion in New York City. The author, from San Francisco, suggests operators should be required to pay a 35% parking tax and eliminate monthly parking contracts. The full article can be found HERE.

NPA’s Position: NPA is committed to ensuring parking is positioned as an integral part of the transportation ecosystem. Congestion is a complex problem and parking is a solution that moves traffic off the active roadway—it should be fully optimized. The ideas in the NYT article are impractical and punitive to consumers and operators.

NPA Response: NPA cannot let these concepts stand without comment. We have engaged Golin as our PR agency of record. As a first response, we have submitted a letter to the editor of the NYT refuting the article, signed by NPA’s Board Chair Alan Lazowski. You can read the letter HERE.

As part of NPA’s strategic plan in becoming the leading authority and advocate for the parking industry to safeguard industry interests, we are undertaking a multi-year research program. Our first major study on reducing congestion will be released at the NPA Convention, October 22-25 in Las Vegas. This landmark study will provide insight on parking as a shared mobility solution to reduce congestion. Details on the inception and creation of this study can be found HERE.

NPA Support: We will continue to provide updates on issues affecting members. If you see positions detrimental to parking, let us know. Please reach out to Michelle De Graff, Director of Strategic Projects, with any questions or comments.

With best regards,

Christine Banning, IOM, CAE

President, National Parking Association

ChristineBanning@weareparking.org

Get Your Pink On With Women in Parking At NPA In Vegas To Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month

August 27, 2018

 

 

 

Get Your Pink On With Women in Parking At NPA In

Vegas To Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month

 

 

 

The leading parking industry diversity association Women in Parking (WIP) is excited to announce they will be hosting, ‘Get Your Pink On with WIP,’ a cocktail networking reception and fundraiser at the National Parking Association’s 2018 Convention in Las Vegas on October 22, 2018 in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

 

 

“We are hosting this reception fundraiser to not only provide a forum and opportunity for our members to connect with one another and expand their professional network, but also this event is a chance to raise awareness of and money to combat a disease that will or has, unfortunately, affect many of us in some way or another at some point in our lives.” Said, Marcy Sparrow WIP Chairperson.

 

Raffle ticket(s) can be purchasedonline on WIP’s website – womeninparking.com– or onsite at the reception on October 22nd to help raise funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. All tickets are $5. Raffle prizes include an Apple Watch, a MOTIV fitness ring and a $200 Amazon Gift Card.  Prizes will be drawn during the networking reception, however, winners are not required to be present at the reception to be eligible to win prizes.

Further event details including time and location of the networking reception will follow in the coming weeks via an email invitation. In the spirit of the theme of the event, attendees are encouraged to wear pink to the networking fundraiser. The person most decked out in pink will receive a special prize.

Women in Parking also welcomessponsors who would like to take part in the event while also bolstering their business. In addition to social media, website, newsletter, and event signage recognition, the event’s exclusive platinum sponsor will announce the raffle prize winners. For more information about sponsorship opportunities, contact Karen Pradhan at Karen Pradhan – Karen.Pradhan@skidata.com.

 

Note: Winner of the ‘Most Decked Out in Pink’ prize must be present at the time of award presentations to be eligible to receive the prize.

 

About Women in Parking

 

Women in Parking is the leading association dedicated to building the future of parking through the advancement and achievement of women in the parking industry. WIP seeks to attract, retain and advance women through its mentoring program, professional development and networking opportunities, and unique access to industry executives and influential thought leaders. More information can be found at womeninparking.com.

To request an invitation, contact Dawn Marti at dawncmarti1@gmail.com.

National Parking Association Announces Parking Power Network Tour Sponsored by NuPark

June 05, 2017

 

 

National Parking Association Announces Parking Power Network Tour

Sponsored by NuPark

 

 

NPA Networking Events Set for Chicago, San Diego and Baltimore

June 7-21, 2017

 

 

Washington, DC (May 19, 2017)—The National Parking Association announces its next nationwide series of parking industry networking events—the 2017 Parking Power Network Tour. NuPark will serve as the exclusive sponsor of all three networking events happening next month across the country.

 

The networking events will take place in Chicago, San Diego and Baltimore. NPA members and guests are invited to connect with top parking professionals, peers and industry suppliers. This year’s tour focuses on young professionals, the 40Under40 and parking leaders in key cities.

 

“Attending NPA Power Networking Tours are essential for those interested in connecting with top decision makers in the parking industry to build networks, careers and bottom line success. NPA is pleased to partner with NuPark for our next series of Parking Power Network Tours,” said NPA President Christine Banning, MA, CAE. “NPA appreciates NuPark’s commitment to the industry and parking professionals,” continued Banning.

 

“NuPark is proud to be the exclusive sponsor of the NPA’s upcoming Parking Power Network Tour. As a young tech company focused on innovation, we are excited to help bring together the C-Suite and emerging leaders in this cross-country tour to advance the interests of parking leaders at the forefront of the industry, said Kevin Uhlenhaker, CEO and Co-Founder of NuPark. “We look forward to helping facilitate connections among parking professionals as they discuss emerging trends and opportunities.”

 

The NPA Parking Power Network Tour will provide introductions to industry leaders, business connections and access to industry advisors. This hosted event is complimentary and is open to guests who RSVP. For more information on the NPA Parking Power Network Tour, visit http://weareparking.org/powernetwork, or email Info@WeAreParking.org.

 

 

 

About NPA 

Founded in 1951, the National Parking Association is the voice of the $28 billion parking industry that employs more than 143,000 individuals. NPA is the leading trade association for the parking industry in North America representing the interests of public and private parking sector leaders and professionals. NPA provides research, advocacy, professional development and credentialing to its members. To learn more, visit NPA at WeAreParking.org.

 

 

About NuPark:

NuPark, Inc. is a trusted partner in custom parking management solutions with proven technology to address complex parking operations. NuPark’s license plate recognition-based parking management solution supports permitting, enforcement, adjudication, event management, asset management, reporting, and analytics in a truly open and integrated platform. With over 245 years of combined experience, the NuPark team understands the business problems a parking organization faces because most of NuPark team members have experienced those challenges first hand. Our core values remain consistent with our commitment to providing unrivaled customer service while providing creative and flexible solutions utilizing the latest technologies. NuPark can be found in over 30 states servicing clients from diverse sectors including higher education, municipalities, private operations retail establishments and transit authorities. Reach out to NuPark for more information by visiting www.nupark.com.

 

INDECT – Reginald Randolph, General Manager of Houston First’s Theater Parking Garage, Named Innovator of the Year by National Parking Association

December 19, 2016

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Reginald Randolph, General Manager of Houston First’s Theater Parking Garage, Named Innovator of the Year by National Parking Association

 

 

Houston, TX (December 19, 2016)—Reginald Randolph, general manager of the Houston First Theater District Parking Garage, has been named Innovator of the Year by the National Parking Association (NPA).

 

NPA presents the award each year to the individual who demonstrates cutting-edge expertise, smart city innovation, and advancement of technology in the parking industry. Randolph was recognized for leading a fully integrated, organization-wide technology upgrade to enhance the parker experience and increase operational efficiency. The 3,400-space parking facility serves Houston’s busy Theater District.

 

“It is an honor to be recognized as Innovator of the Year,” said Randolph. “Houston’s Theater District has two million visitors every year, and the Houston First Theater Parking Garage is one of the most important parking facilities serving those visitors, as well as daytime workforce employees. The parking technologies that we’ve incorporated have dramatically improved the parking experience for everyone who uses the garage.”

 

The Houston First Theater District Parking Garage’s technology suite includes a number of cutting-edge tools, including a state-of-the-art cloud-based parking access revenue control system and 95 cameras and two-way communication that allow customers to interface with parking staff at the touch of a button. The garage also offers a barcode system that simplifies parking validation. Finally, the technology suite also includes an INDECT parking guidance system with customizable matrix signage, strategically located throughout the garage, to help parkers find available spaces quickly.

 

The INDECT system is a software-driven guidance package that features RGB LED sensors above each parking space. If the sensor is green, the space is open. Red means occupied and blue is for HP parkers. The system is customizable and the sensor colors can be controlled from either a computer or a hand-held device. The system’s reporting capability allows Randolph and his staff to adjust as needed in real-time, shifting general purpose spaces to other uses, such as handicap parking. The INDECT system also includes customizable matrix signage at the garage entrance, as well as strategically installed way-finding signs throughout the facility, to let parkers know how many spaces are vacant and their location.

 

“This award is well deserved,” said Dale Fowler, director of INDECT USA. “Reginald Randolph is one of America’s most innovative parking leaders, and he has done an extraordinary job of integrating technology into his garage to improve customer service.”

 

INDECT is the leading provider of parking guidance systems. INDECT’s systems combine the most advanced parking space sensors with industry-leading data management technology to offer drivers a safer, more convenient parking experience while helping parking owners operate their parking assets more efficiently and profitably. INDECT USA can be found online at www.indectusa.com.

National Parking Association Recognizes 2016 Volunteer Leaders

September 23, 2016

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National Parking Association Recognizes 2016 Volunteer Leaders

 

 

Washington, DC (September 23, 2016)—The National Parking Association (NPA) recognized its volunteer leaders at the Annual Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, September 20 at the NPA’s 65th Annual Convention & Expo in Atlanta.

 

Each year, NPA recognizes its top volunteer leaders who have made invaluable contributions to NPA through their dedicated service and support. This year, NPA named Tiffany Yu, marketing specialist, Scheidt & Bachmann, as Volunteer of the Year.  Kathy Phillips, CPP, senior vice president, Alliant Insurance Service, Inc. was recognized as Chair of the Year.

Tiffany Yu has been an active volunteer with NPA and has taken a lead on the 40 Under 40 program, encouraging more parking professionals to apply and get involved in NPA.

“Tiffany is a champion of NPA membership and the value of NPA. She has become a tremendous ambassador for the organization and exemplifies the younger generation of proactive leaders in parking,” said NPA president Christine Banning, CAE.

Kathy Phillips is the immediate past chair of the Certification Advisory Board (CAB). Kathy continues to actively contribute to the CAB. She is a long-term leader on national committees and contributes her contacts, insights, support and management expertise to lead committees critical to NPA’s value for membership.

 

“Kathy is an outstanding leader supporting the parking industry, as we appreciate her leading the NPA Education Committee,” said Banning. “She rally members from multiple sectors to provide insights that have shaped the direction of NPA education.”

 

About NPA: The National Parking Association, established in 1951, is the voice of the $28 billion parking & industry composed of private parking owners and public parking operators that together employ more than 143,000 people. NPA is the premier association for parking owners & leaders—providing research, advocacy, and education and credentialing. Visit NPA at WeAreParking.org.

National Parking Association Elects New Board Officers and Members

September 23, 2016

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National Parking Association Elects
New Board Officers and Members

 

 

Washington, DC (September 22, 2016)— The National Parking Association (NPA) today announced the election of new board officers, as well as seven new board members parking industry leaders to its board of directors. In addition, four current board members moved into officer positions.

 

Elected officers to the board on Sept. 19, 2016, at the NPA’s 65th Annual Convention & Expo in Atlanta, for two-year terms were:

  • Board Chair, Alan Lazowski, chairman & CEO, LAZ Parking (Hartford)
  • Chair Elect, Nicolle Judge, president, SkyPark (San Francisco)
  • Vice Chair, Robert Zurisky, president, Parkway Corporation (Philadelphia)
  • Treasurer, David Damus, CEO, System Property Development, Inc. (Pasadena)
  • Secretary, Frank Ching, CPP, director of parking management Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Los Angeles)
  • Immediate Past Chair, Mark Muglich, retired, ABM Parking Service (Cleveland)

Newly elected NPA board members are:

  • Marc Baumann, CEO, SP+ (Chicago)
  • Jeff Becker, vice president, Amano McGann (Minneapolis)
  • Bijan Eghtedari, president, Citizens Holdings (Atlanta)
  • Alex Israel, general manager and vice president, parking, INRIX (Seattle)
  • Meredith McLaurin, finance & operations manager, McLaurin Parking, (Raleigh, N.C.)
  • Robert Pohrer, president, St. Louis Parking Company (St. Louis)
  • John Roy, CPP, chief information officer, MVP Parking REIT (San Diego)

 

 

About NPA: The National Parking Association, established in 1951, is the voice of the $28 billion parking & industry composed of private parking owners and public parking operators that together employ more than 143,000 people. NPA is the premier association for parking owners & leaders—providing research, advocacy, and education and credentialing. Visit NPA at WeAreParking.org.

 

National Parking Association Announces 2016 Innovation Award Winners

September 23, 2016

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National Parking Association Announces
2016 Innovation Award Winners
Facilities, Companies and Individuals Recognized for Parking Innovation

 

 

Washington, DC (September 22, 2016)— The National Parking Association (NPA) announced the winners of its 2016 Innovation Awards at the Annual Awards Luncheon on Tuesday, September 20. The NPA Awards Luncheon occurred during the organization’s 65th Annual Convention & Expo in Atlanta.

 

“The NPA Innovation Awards recognize companies and individuals who demonstrate the highest professionalism and parking best practices while using leadership and state-of-the-art technology to improve safety, sustainability and bottom line results,” said NPA president Christine Banning, CAE.

The 2016 NPA Innovation Award winners are:

  • NPA Innovator of the Year: Reginald Randolph, general manager, Houston First Corporation (Houston)

Reginald Randolph oversees Houston’s Theater District Parking Garage, serving more than 2 million customers each year. Having worked with Houston First Corporation for 25 years, Randolph manages the 3,400-space garage that serves nine performing arts venues, as well as office workers.

 

In order to best serve customers, Reginald Randolph led a fully integrated, organization-wide technology upgrade to enhance the parker experience and increase operation efficiency. He also instituted a parking access revenue control system upgrade to a cloud-based structure, which has improved ingress times and streamlined operations.

 

He spearheaded the installation of the INDECT parking guidance system. Additionally, his idea to install 95 two-way cameras in the garage allows customers to interface with parking staff at the touch of a button. A customizable matrix signage and wayfinding system further supports parking guidance, and a barcode system simplifies parking validation for customers and employees alike.

 

 

  • Innovative Organization of the Year: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colo.

Colorado State University is experiencing rapid growth in its student and faculty population. With the increased number of people visiting the campus each day, more buildings have been constructed, creating less available parking.

 

To address this issue, the university, including Doug Mayhew, CPP, CAPP, associate director, parking and transportation services, sought sustainable solutions to decrease congestion and increase efficiency for 1,750 daily parkers.

 

In 2010, the university opened its first parking structure. The 878-space Lake Street Parking Garage was designated LEED® Gold. In 2013, Colorado State’s parking and transportation service changed its business model from a displayed permit and meter payment model to a virtual model. The university integrated license plate recognition technology, online permit purchasing and pay-by-plate multi-space pay stations.

 

Under the “Reinventing the Wheel” campaign, the university partnered with ZipCar, and emphasized alternative transportation to reduce traffic congestion. The university also installed INDECT’s parking guidance system to increase parking efficiency and further reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

 

In 2016, the university incorporated a mobile payment app to its meter program, and opened the new South College Garage with a parking guidance system.

 

  • Innovative Facility of the Year: City of West Hollywood Automated Garage

The city of West Hollywood, Calif. has built the first fully automated, municipally run parking structure on the West Coast. The new, 200-space automated parking structure replaced a 68-space surface parking lot adjacent to West Hollywood City Hall. The automated garage incorporated a SKIDATA parking access revenue control system.

 

The West Hollywood automated garage has enhanced parking for city visitors and staff as it provides a valet-like experience without the costs and risks of valet parking. Through the use of a computerized parking storage and retrieval system, the automated garage has provided a dense configuration of parking spaces on a smaller footprint than a traditional parking structure.

 

The compact nature of the project afforded the city the ability to create a 4,000 square foot community plaza between city hall and the garage.

 

The parking structure includes a rooftop photovoltaic system that powers the garage. Other sustainable features include the use of composite wood panels that were made from recycle plastic grocery bags and milk jugs. Additionally, emissions are reduced due to the lack of drivers searching for an available space.

 

  • Innovative Sustainability Project of the Year: Pomona College Parking Structure by Watry Design, Claremont, Calif.

Pomona College determined that it could reclaim four acres of open space and pedestrian walkways by moving to structured parking. Watry Design created a parking structure into the sloping campus and integrated a new campus entrance road.

 

The 608-stall parking structure, led by Watry Design’s Francisco Navarro, senior project manager and associate director, BIM, provides sustainable parking for more than 1,600 campus users and a rooftop lacrosse field, which reduces the heat island effect. Energy-efficient lighting, a solar canopy and a fully automated lighting system offset energy use by the garage.

 

Bioswales filter storm water and an open design allows for natural ventilation. The facility employs electric vehicle charging stations, preferred parking for carpool and energy-efficient vehicles and covered bike parking.

 

Pedestrians access the field using walkways and have a direct connection from campus. A bus stop is within 100 yards of the facility.

 

Through this project, the college reclaimed four acres of open space, decreased energy usage by 20 percent and saved 50,000 gallons of water per week.

 

About NPA: The National Parking Association, established in 1951, is the voice of the $28 billion parking & industry composed of private parking owners and public parking operators that together employ more than 143,000 people. NPA is the premier association for parking owners & leaders—providing research, advocacy, and education and credentialing. Visit NPA at WeAreParking.org.

 

Leading the Advancement of Parking Education, Technology, Research & Advocacy: Alan Lazowski is New Chairman of the Named National Parking Association

September 20, 2016

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Leading the Advancement of Parking Education, Technology, Research & Advocacy: Alan Lazowski is New Chairman of the Named National Parking Association

 

 

WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 2016  — The National Parking Association (NPA) has elected Alan B. Lazowski, chairman, CEO and founder of LAZ Parking, as Chairman of the Board of Directors. Lazowski takes office for two-year term, effective Sept. 19, 2016.

 

Over the next two years, Lazowski and the board of directors will focus on the three pillars of NPA’s strategic direction: education, research and advocacy to build strong parking communities in the private and public sector.

“It’s vital that the parking industry meet the future of technology, transportation and talent in a changing global marketplace, said Lazowski. “To be successful parking professionals, managers and leaders need relevant tools and best practices. The launch of NPA University, The Parking Venture Forum and skill certificates all signal the Board’s strategic commitment to parking education at all levels within the industry.”

“Alan’s leadership and entrepreneurship will continue to foster the strong knowledge networks that connect parking peers across sectors. His focus on the information imperative of NPA research and development of a strong advocacy platform, signal NPA’s growth and focus on the thought leadership,” said NPA President Christine Banning, MA, CAE

Lazowski co-founded LAZ Parking in 1981 while attending the University of Connecticut. Since then, LAZ Parking has grown into a national hospitality parking company with revenue in excess of $1 billion and more than 10,000 employees.

The son of Holocaust survivors, Lazowski believes that he has “an obligation to give back.” He’s a well-respected philanthropist, and has given his time and money to various charitable efforts. In 2009, he started the LAZ Parking Charitable Foundation. He is also the founding Chair of Voices of Hope, an organization that collects, categorizes and shares the experiences of Holocaust survivors for the benefit of future generations. He serves as a member of the United States Holocaust Museum Council appointed by President Obama.

Lazowski is the recipient of numerous professional awards, including the Thomas and Bette Wolff Family Entrepreneurship Award from the University of Connecticut, the NAACP Civil Rights Award, the Anti-Defamation League’s Torch of Liberty Award, the Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame Award and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hartford Business Journal. Lazowski has also received an Honorary Doctorate degree from the University of Hartford.

In addition to serving as chairman of the NPA board, Lazowski also serves on the boards of the Goodwin College Foundation, the Bushnell Theater, the Greater Hartford Jewish Federation, the Hebrew Home and Hospital, the Anti-Defamation League, The Jordan Porco Foundation for Suicide Prevention, the Hartford Economic Development Corporation and the Chabad House of Greater Hartford.

About NPA: The National Parking Association, established in 1951, is the voice of the $28 billion parking & industry composed of private parking owners and public parking operators that together employ more than 143,000 people. NPA is the premier association for parking owners & leaders—providing research, advocacy, and education and credentialing. Visit NPA at WeAreParking.org.

Contact:
Christina Garneski, CAE
202.296.4336
ChristinaGarneski@WeAreParking.org

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