 Jeff Lavoie Founder & President All-Ways Accessible, Inc. was founded by Jeff Lavoie in April of 1996. Jeff began his career in the US Army, where he received training as a nurse (LPN). Upon leaving the military, he spent several years working as a contractor in the family business. Jeff then went on to work in the home care industry doing custom wheelchairs and rehab products. He quickly discovered that he could provide people with the means to get around via the use of a wheelchair or other mobility device, but getting in and out of their homes, or even just getting to the 2nd floor, provided a greater challenge. So Jeff started working with different lift manufacturers, attended training schools, educated himself on the different code and safety regulations, and then went on to obtain an accessibility mechanics license from the State of NH. In 1996, he started his own company which would focus primarily on accessibility lift and transfer products. All-Ways Accessible, Inc. has been growing ever since.
 Mike Racki Installation Manager
Years with the company: 9As the most senior member of our mechanical staff, Mike oversees all the product installations at All-Ways Accessible, Inc. His technical expertise, which comes from years of installing literally hundreds of different types of lifts, lends to the quality assurance All-Ways Accessible, Inc. provides with each installation. A licensed elevator Mechanic in New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont, Mike’s favorite part of his job “is the fact that each customer is our most important customer”.
 Rhonda Quimby Sales Assistant
Years with the company: 8Rhonda is usually the first person you’ll talk to if you call All-Ways Accessible, Inc. looking for information on elevators or accessibility products. She provides support to the sales team by answering requests for literature, booking home evaluations, and preparing proposals. When asked what she likes most about here job “the ability to work in a family owned and oriented company that provides products that help people with disabilities improve their daily lives.”
 Gottlieb “Jay” Stoll Service and Repair Specialist
Years with the company: 6Jay gives meaning to the word “service” in the phrase “Service Department”. He repairs and maintains all the different lift products that All-Ways Accessible, Inc. installs. His technical expertise, which again, comes for years of working on a variety of different equipment, enables him to fix “just about anything”! When asked what he enjoys most about his job at All-Ways Accessible, Inc., “my job presents me with a unique combination of challenges, variety and independence that I enjoy”.
 Gerry Paquette Accessibility Specialist
Years with the company: 4Gerry works closely with individuals, families, healthcare providers and business owners to design practical solutions that enable them to have greater access to their homes or business. Whether it is some type of vertical transportation such as a wheelchair lift or elevator, or a transfer device such as a bath tub lift or personal transfer lift, Gerry is extremely well versed in a variety of accessibility products. When asked what he likes most about his job “the challenge that goes along with trying to find a solution based on each client’s need and specific application, and the satisfaction that comes when that goal is achieved”.
 Brian Lake Accessibility Specialist
Years with the company: 3Brian works extensively with Architects, Designers and Builders to help them facilitate those projects which require vertical transportation. Whether it is a residential elevator(s) for a private home or a large development, or perhaps a vertical platform lift for the local church, library or town hall, Brian’s expertise lies in understanding and servicing the special needs of construction professionals. When asked what he likes most about his job, “I like the fact that every day is different and each project has its own character. I particularly enjoy helping customers overcome some of the challenges that arise in the planning and building process”.
 Bob Gage Business Manager
Years with the company: 3Bob has the tall task of overseeing all the financial accounting needs at All-Ways Accessible, Inc. He is also responsible for reviewing contracts, managing inventory and provides human resource support. In a growing company like All-Ways Accessible, Inc., Bob’s focus changes based on the changing needs of the company. When asked what he likes most about his job, “working as a team to provide superior service to all our customers”.
 Scott Stephens Project Coordinator
Years with the company: 1 As the name indicates, the Project Coordinator is responsible for managing all the details surrounding the many different installations that occur each week at All-Ways Accessible, Inc. From ordering product and tracking shipments, to scheduling installations, communicating with customers, and juggling service calls, Scott has his hands full. And even thought he’s only been with All-Ways Accessible, Inc. a short time, the part he likes most about his job is “through each project, we’re impacting the quality of people’s lives and giving them back some level of their mobility”.
Dave Olson Lift Mechanic
Jeremy P. Lamson Lift Mechanic
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