Silver Cross, the largest independent network of companies in the home accessiblity industry in North America announced today that Bonnie and Al Yarsin will join Silver Cross in opening a new location in Raleigh, North Carolina.
« We are very proud that the husband and wife team of Bonnie and Al Yarsin will join the Silver Cross http://www.silvercross-elevators.com in opening up another location in the USA. Bonnie was formerly Vice President of a Construction company in New Jersey. Al was President of a Distribution company also located in New Jersey. They decided to join the Silver Cross team a number of months ago, move their family to Raleigh area and duplicate the Silver Cross business system in North Carolina. » said Bob Harvey, President, Founder and CEO.
« The Silver Cross mandate since inception has focused on offering the marketplace a lower cost alternative by offering recycled and new home accessiblity and mobility equipment. Stair lifts, wheelchair lifts, home elevators, ceiling lifts, automatic door openers and dumbwaiters are offered through over 100 independent companies. » adds Mr. Harvey.
« The expansion our franchise business system into our network of affiliates has proven very successful in continuing to capture a market share. The key to our growth has been to be extremely selective in each and every member of the Silver Cross team, » concludes the President of Silver Cross.
Silver Cross http://www.silvercross-stair-lifts.com is North America’s largest home accessibility network and is growing at a rate of 50% per year. It is positioned to be the dominate force in the home accessiblity industry within the next two years.
The market for home accessibility products like elevators and stair lifts is growing due to three main factors. One is the fact that seniors are the fastest growing segment of the population. Two, these products,namely home elevators are growing in popularity as the next appliance in high end homes. Three, the market is becoming more aware of the availability of these products thereby allowing people challenged with getting up and down their stairs to not have to move from their homes.
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