COLUMBUS, Ohio — Heating, Air-conditioning and Refrigeration Distributors International’s (HARDI’s) board of directors and CEO Talbot Gee have announced the promotions of Jon Melchi and Emily Saving to vice presidents. Melchi is now vice president, government affairs and business development while Saving is vice president, professional and program development.
“Emily and Jon, in a very short time, have grown into my most trusted advisors and confidants as we constantly strive for new and better ways to serve HARDI members,” said Gee. “They’ve played key leadership roles in the development of the HARDI staff and our pursuit to provide an ever-growing list of resources to fuel our members’ competitive advantage.”
Saving and Melchi join Gee in HARDI’s Leadership Team, working under the direction of HARDI’s elected leadership, to identify and implement HARDI’s strategies and to develop the professional staff to serve HARDI members.
Bill Bergamini, HARDI president, said, “The devotion and commitment to HARDI and our industry is what truly sets Jon and Emily apart. It’s that spirit that puts them in a class of their own.”
Tom Roberts, HARDI vice president, said, “The board of directors is especially pleased to endorse these two promotions as Emily and Jon have individually excelled at both their individual specialties as well as their organizational leadership skills. Their passion for the industry and our members’ success is exciting and contagious and we have every reason to expect even more from them soon.”
In 2014, Melchi represented HARDI throughout the regional standards petition, negotiations, and settlement and is a leading authority on regional standards policy. He also led HARDI’s engagement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on refrigerant regulations and launched HARDI’s political action committee, HARDIPAC. He also achieved record participation for HARDI’s congressional fly-in. As an ambassador for HVACR distribution, Melchi has significantly increased the voice of HARDI’s members on Capitol Hill.
In addition to his government affairs responsibilities, Melchi now oversees HARDI’s Membership & Sales Department, Information Technology, and Benchmarking/Market Research departments.
In her time at HARDI, Saving has enhanced the educational resources of the association, including the successful launch of HARDI’s first learning management system, HEAT.U. Under her direction, she redeveloped the Counter Certification program and launched two new certification programs: Branch Manager and Sales Manager. She also created a special development program for high-potential employees, called Emerging Leaders, and successfully partnered with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals to develop a curriculum for supply chain and logistics professionals.
Saving has assumed responsibility for all program content of all HARDI conferences and workshops. In addition to education, she also oversees HARDI’s Marketing & Communications Department and Events & Networking Department.
For more information, visit www.hardinet.org.
Publication date: 1/19/2015
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