Free 2024 Mobile Engagement Guidebook for Distributors

Category: Digital Technology

2022 Top Women in HVAC: Angie Snow

I am most fulfilled when I am training, speaking, coaching, and helping other contractors thrive in their businesses. I absolutely love an opportunity to make an impact and help others experience the success and joy that I’ve found in the industry.

2022 Top Women in HVAC: Renee Tomlinson

To increase the number of women in the industry, we have to gain more respect as an industry as a whole. When society stops looking down on blue collar workers and tradespeople and looks at this industry as another noble profession, we will start to gain more interest from all groups at all levels.

2022 Top Women in HVAC: Kirby Lunger

You need to learn the basics to become a master. Do your best at whatever you’re doing, even if you don’t always understand how your day-to-day efforts fit into the bigger picture, and you will be planting the seeds for future success.

2022 Top Women in HVAC: Evie Sibert

I know many brilliant women engineers in HVAC. And even if you aren’t technical, you can bring something amazing to the team. Each of us have different strengths to contribute to our roles. Together, the technical experts and creative minds can collaborate to form an outstanding team.

Midea Heat Pumps to Power NYC’s “Clean Heat For All Challenge”

NYC is aiming to address the green energy gap through its new “Clean Heat for All Challenge,” using custom window heat pumps specially designed for the project by electric heat pump manufacturer Midea America Corp.

Carrier Appoints Susan N. Story to its Board of Directors

Carrier Global Corporation announced that Susan N. Story, former president and chief executive officer of American Water Works Company Inc., has been elected to Carrier’s Board of Directors, effective Jan. 15, 2023.

Finalizing the A2L Provisions in 2024 Mechanical Codes

The ICC and IAPMO are in the process of updating their 2024 mechanical codes to include the use of A2L refrigerants in comfort cooling equipment, and contractors should become familiar with these new provisions.