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Michael Harth, Sunset Parking, NPVA Vice President; Herb Citrin, founder, Valet Parking Service; Jerry South, Townpark. NVPA Treasurer. Citrin was honored by the NVPA for his contribution to valet parking with over sixty years in the valet parking business.


The NationalValet ParkingAssociation’s annualmeeting in November


featured the first Valet Olympic Games. Held this year in Scottsdale, Arizona, the participating teams were the result of elimination events held in regional locations throughout the year. Ten teams participated in the finals. Winning teams were: Sunset Parking Service, First Place; Ameripark, Second Place; and Ultimate Parking,Third Place.


Leaders of the companiesmounting NVPA Olympic teams: Standing: Andrew Tuchler (Ultimate Hotel Parking Solutions), Ellis Dumont (Advanced Parking Concepts), Steffan Sonneveldt (Towne Park) , Jean Pierre Petit (Valet Parking Experts), Herb Citrin,Mike Pendergraft (American Valet) , Ben Akbary (Quality Parking Service ), John Udelson (Curbside Valet) Front Row: Scot Fletcher (Ameripark), Jerry South (Towne Park),Michael Harth (Sunset Parking)


Valets negotiate the “Parking Lot Slalom” Pictures: Elisabet Harth


Valet is timed while sorting keys.


National Valet Parking Association Championship teamfromSunset Parking in Southern California: Reggie Oronoz, Josh Escalante, Robin Destiche and TylerWeimann.


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