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Rae-Anne-Rushing

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Rae Anne Rushing

CEO/co-founder, Rushing Company
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? I decided to become an engineer during my second year of college. At that time I did not know what an engineer truly was but soon realized the match with my natural skills of science and math, and, frankly, I was also attracted to the published earning potential. I remembered taking an aptitude test in the fourth grade and being told that engineering was an ideal career for me.


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Annie Smith

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Annie Smith

Director of energy services/mechanical engineer, Ross & Baruzzini
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? I remember taking my first HVAC class in college and learned about building loads and thermal comfort, thinking, yes, this is it. I want to do this. I was intrigued by how a building used energy to heat and cool the space, and how the systems you put into that building affected the energy performance.


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Rachel Stuckey

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Rachel C. Stuckey

Senior associate and Building performance engineering department manager, Erdman Anthony
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? When a high school teacher first suggested engineering to my parents, I wasn't entirely sure what it was, but I figured that if it involved math and science, I was in. Over the years I've found that though math and science are at the core of engineering, the skills and aptitudes needed for success are much broader. Written and spoken communication skills, empathy, teamwork, creativity, and sales abilities are all extremely valuable for success.


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Stephanie-Taylor

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Stephanie Taylor

CEO of Taylor Healthcare Consulting Inc.
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? In ninth grade, while attending an all-girls boarding school, I would sneak out of my dormitory at night to rebuild the engine of an old Studebaker car in a nearby barn.


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Melody-Wang

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Yijun "Melody" Wang

Mechanical engineer/energy analyst, Affiliated Engineers Inc.
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? Growing up, I was interested in math and science as well as creative arts. I have exceled in both areas through school and figured that architecture is the career path that combines my two areas of interests. Later, I realized I would prefer more mathematical and analytical tasks presented in my career path, and right there I found architectural engineering.


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traci-hanegan

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Traci Hanegan

Principal, Coffman Engineers Inc.
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? I fell in love with engineering through an internship at a pulp mill after my junior year in college. I climbed inside a 10-story boiler during shut-down, watched contractors weld and install stainless steel piping in a caustic heating system I designed, and solved a pumping problem that had been shutting down the plant repeatedly. It was cool stuff that mattered.


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sheila-hayter

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Sheila J. Hayter

Senior engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory; 2018-2019 president, ASHRAE
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? When my dad would help me with my elementary school math homework, he said it was important to learn math, so I would be ready to take thermodynamics when I was in college. For many years, I believed him and worked hard in my math classes all the way through high school knowing that someday I would need to be ready for my college thermodynamics class. It wasn't until I was thinking about what I would study in college that I learned only engineers take thermodynamics.


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Adrienne Johnson

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Adrienne Johnson

Project engineer, Point Energy Innovations
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? I fell in love with engineering when I started working on the Parkwood Technology Centre in Cape Town, South Africa. I worked together with a few other Stanford women engineers, Parkwood Primary School, and Bottomup (a local education nonprofit) to design and build the Net Positive community center over three years.


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Julia-Keen

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Julia Keen

Professor of architectural engineering and construction science, Kansas State University, and 2018-2019 ASHRAE vice president
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? I cannot remember a time in my life when I was not fascinated by buildings. I was talented in art and math and spent my spare time enjoying the challenge of puzzle style games. Reflecting on my childhood passions, it's clear that my choice to pursue a career in building systems was a perfect fit. As an engineer of HVAC systems, my daily challenges include solving multi-variable puzzles.


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Caroline R. Kelty

20 to Watch: Women in HVAC - Caroline R. Kelty

P.E. Kentucky, mechanical engineer, and LEED Accredited Professional
January 1, 2019

When did you fall in love with engineering? I fell in love with problem solving at a very early age. One of my favorite childhood activities was putting together puzzles, and I often had to be torn away from the puzzle table until it was completed. I believe this passion was the foundation for enjoying math and physics problems.


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