There seem to be ample thermostat options at the more sophisticated end, and several products at the least sophisticated end — but what about something for those homeowners whose skills lie somewhere in between these extremes?
Larry Taylor experienced Sept. 11, 2001 during his term as chairman of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). Jim Hussey now takes over as the association’s 2002-2003 chairman.
Some of the most prominent names in the hvacr manufacturing sector — Lennox, Trane, and York — were represented by top executives at the “Industry Leadership Luncheon,” held at the Air Conditioning Contractors of America’s (ACCA) 34th annual conference.
Representatives of the North American Technician Excellence (NATE) spoke with attendees of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America’s (ACCA’s) 34th annual conference. The topic? “Making NATE Work in Your Company.”
A couple of years ago, Mike Rutigliano of Stephen Thorpe Plumbing & Heating in Flushing, NY, was looking for some able-bodied help. He took a chance on an organization that trains and supports people who need a “second chance” in life.
Whatever else the nation has learned from the Sept. 11, 2001 attack on America, it is clear that American business was sent a loud wake-up call. Companies discovered their vulnerability, not from without but from within.