Women in HVACR Elects Officers

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Women in HVACR, an organization dedicated to furthering the growth of women in the HVACR industry, announced the following leadership for the 2010 term.

BOARD MEMBERS

Officers:

President, Kimberly O’Neal, HARDI – Heating, Airconditioning & Refrigeration Distributors International, Columbus, Ohio

Vice-President, Nita Brooks, National Comfort Institute, Inc., Nashville, Tenn.

Treasurer, Karen Riffice, Amalgamated Services, Inc., Oaklawn, Ill.

Secretary, TBA

Past President, Barbara Keil, Keil Heating & Air Conditioning, Riverdale, N.J.

Board:

Kathy McCauley, McCauley Mechanical Construction Inc., Bridgeview, Ill.

Adrienne Breedlove, MCAA – Mechanical Contractors Association of America, Rockville, Md.

Ruth Ann Davis, Williams Furnace, Frisco, Texas

Tammy Smith, Halco Plumbing and Heating, Phelps, N.Y. Julie Eudy, Golden Services Group, St. Peters, Mo.

Alyssa Irish, DuroDyne Corporation, Bay Shore, N.Y.

Patti Ellingson, RemTec International, Winterville, N.C.

Kathy Corr, NATE, Arlington, Va.

Advisory Board:

Gwen Hostnik, Marketing & Event Management Consulting, Cleveland, Ohio

Valerie Stakes, Multilingual Training Solutions, San Diego, Calif.

Ruth King, Business Ventures Corporation, Norcross, Ga.

With more than 200 female and male members, Women in HVACR is dedicated to bringing networking, educational and mentoring opportunities to women in all areas of the HVACR industry. In addition to the annual conference (scheduled for Sept. 22, Baltimore, MD), details regarding 2010 programs and services are available online at www.womeninhvacr.org.

If you would like to receive information about upcoming events or if you are interested in joining Women in HVACR, visit the or find them on Facebook and LinkedIn.

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