Raising GOATs combines the five-day kickoff experience with ongoing, year-round support and training content, equipping contractors with the mindset, skills, and strategies needed to achieve success in their businesses, an EGIA press release said.
As technology and manufacturing continue to evolve, partnerships like this one between EVAPCO and CCCTC serve as powerful models for how industry and education can collaborate to benefit everyone.
Team members play a vital role in evaluating and upholding the quality of HVACR education nationwide and have an opportunity to help evaluate programs and shape the future of the HVACR industry.
“The donation of the boiler and water-heater system training board is a game-changer for our training academy,” said Justin Fidler, area lead instructor at ABC Construction Prep Academy.
The recipients exemplify the kind of forward-thinking leadership that will shape the future of the HVACR industry, a press release from Heating, Air-conditioning & Refrigeration Distributors International said.
Thomas Tebbe has worn many hats, demonstrating unwavering dedication to advancing HVACR education and technician training, a press release from HVAC Excellence said. Tebbe was the national programs director at HVAC Excellence from 2002 to 2016.
A mid-sized HVAC company in Virginia used VR to turn training into a competitive edge — and their approach might be the future of skilled trades education.
These mobile-optimized, interactive resources are part of a comprehensive, structured development program that extends learning to maintenance technicians at the exact moment they need it most: in the field.
"Over the last year, we’ve seen first-hand how accessible training can impact a contractor’s ability to grow their business and stay ahead of industry changes,” said Joel Reedy, president of Rapid Locking System.