L&R Group of Companies Taps Parking Veteran William "Bill" Francis for Vice President of Revenue Controls and Internal Auditing
The L&R Group of Companies, ("L&R") headquartered in Los Angeles, California, today announced its hire of parking industry veteran William "Bill" Francis to the newly created position of Vice President of Revenue Controls and Internal Auditing.
Bill is well known in the parking industry from his previous role as Vice President at Walker Parking Consultants. During his twelve years at Walker, he managed their consulting and auditing services for their nationwide offices, including Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Houston. Bill is a highly regarded expert in parking audits, operation analysis, RFP consulting, due diligence studies, and financial feasibility studies.
Prior to his position with Walker, Bill operated his own auditing and consulting company, William Francis & Associates. He also served as Director of Operations with International Parking Design. Bill has a Degree in Political Science from California State University Long Beach, and a Master's Degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California.
"Bill's extensive experience and first-hand knowledge of the parking industry will make him a valuable resource to L&R's future growth, and we are excited to welcome to the L&R family," said Chief Executive Officer David Damus.
Prior to his position with Walker, Bill operated his own auditing and consulting company, William Francis & Associates. He also served as Director of Operations with International Parking Design. Bill has a Degree in Political Science from California State University Long Beach, and a Master's Degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California.
"Bill's extensive experience and first-hand knowledge of the parking industry will make him a valuable resource to L&R's future growth, and we are excited to welcome to the L&R family," said Chief Executive Officer David Damus.
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