Gooch currently holds his state of Georgia Restricted Air License (and is working on non-restricted licenses), NATE certification, Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI) certification, and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) certification.
During Hollenbeck’s tenure as branch manager, he had the opportunity to lead a team that tripled the size of branch sales and operations, allowing them to expand and complete a renovation of our building.
Under Heilmann’s leadership, MSC operates under the belief of “ONE TEAM,” fostering a culture of collaboration. This means that every employee, from the top engineers to apprentices, is valued equally and encouraged to contribute their expertise.
Ivey has served over 18 years in the HVAC industry. He’s licensed in Mississippi and Alabama, has two associate degrees (one in business and one in HVAC), and in 2015, he founded his very own company.
Alexa Kalandiak become involved in the HVACR industry in what she said is a “sort of roundabout way.” In college, she majored in mechanical engineering with a focus on mechanical and product design.
Working as part of a coalition to establish the right pre-conditions for commercialization of uber-efficient room air conditioners — products that effectively manage not only temperature, but humidity, while reducing lifecycle emissions and costs — is a key focus area for Kalanki at RMI.
In Sara Kampfe’s first two years at Copeland, she was the driving force behind key improvements and upgrades to the company’s sample management system, and helped train their internal users in order to improve the efficacy of the system.
Kim’s biggest HVAC accomplishment to date? Her found passion in the field. She’s fallen in love with the industry, and what she wants to learn about it has expanded since she joined.
As Dr. Kim was wrapping up her Ph.D. program, she came across a scientist position for developing the next generation refrigerants that led her to join the HVACR industry.