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As the president and CEO of ACCA, I have gotten to know the industry giants who have led the contracting industry through the economic recessions, consolidator movements, and other turbulent times that contractors weathered. It’s no secret that many these industry leaders and legends in the contracting industry are retiring quickly, and it has left me wondering… Who’s Next?
The Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) and several other contracting organizations have raised concerns with some aspects of the Home Star program. We don’t disagree with its stated goals. But just because legislation has lofty goals doesn’t mean it’s headed in the right direction.
Paul Stalknecht is president and CEO of the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). On Jan. 26, 2010 he sent this letter to President Barack Obama just prior to his State of the Union address.