With more than 2,400 contractors attending the recent 2012 ACCA Annual Conference and Indoor Air Expo in Las Vegas, the event lived up to its “Raise the Stakes” billing.
At the 2012 Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) annual conference, attendees had the opportunity to hear top executives from five major industry manufacturers discuss some of the hottest topics in HVAC. Some of the topics included regional standards, dry-charged unit sales, the R-22 price spike, and more.
As editor-in-chief of The NEWS, I am called upon to travel to a lot of industry events. At more than a few of the events I’ve attended lately, a lot of contractors have been raving about the positives of joining a peer group and what it’s done for their business.
SMACNA hosts its 69th annual convention; AHRI launches certification program; AMCA seeks volunteers; ASTM hosts subcommittee; and ACCA honors two with Spirit of Federation Award.
Are you, as an HVACR contractor, making a conscious effort to consistently reinvent your business? Don’t be deterred by the trouble Mitt Romney is having consistently reinventing himself; it works better for a business than a presidential candidate. Trust me.
RESNET appoints board president; ACCA presents distinguished service award; HVAC Excellence names four as certified master HVACR educators; American Builders and Contractors receives grant from Turner Foundation.
The Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) named AirRite Air-Conditioning Co., Fort Worth, Texas, and K&M Shillingford, Tulsa, Okla., as contractors of the year.
ACCA-Arizona to host 2012 Tradeshow & Green Conference; Service Roundtable welcomes vice president of marketing; NATE’s Kathy Corr to retire; RESNET accredited by ANSI; Hydraulic Institute names 2011 Member of the Year.