LUX Products Corp. announced its long-time employee and vice president of wholesale sales, Steve Millheiser, a 43-year HVAC industry veteran, is headed to retirement.
Bryant and the USO of Indiana recently hosted a group of wounded veterans and troops from all four branches of the military at its Indianapolis Motor Speedway suite.
American Residential Services (ARS), a Memphis, Tennessee-based, privately-held national provider of air conditioning, heating, and plumbing services, is honoring those who served in the armed forces by executing community outreach initiatives geared towards veterans. The ARS Cares for Veterans initiative aims at donating an HVAC system or water heater to a veteran in need.
2017 marks the fourth consecutive year that York and Building Homes for Heroes have worked together. Through its sponsorship of the Building Homes for Heroes program, Johnson Controls, along with York distributors and independent contractors nationwide, has donated quality heating and cooling systems, including installation, labor, and on-going maintenance, to over 40 military families since 2014.
The company produced special commemorative editions of its most popular snips models for the campaign. For each pair sold, Midwest committed to donate $2 to HFOT.
American Residential Services (ARS), a national provider of air conditioning, heating, and plumbing services, is giving back to military veterans in need, as well as recognizing military veterans in its organization, as part of a Veterans Day initiative.
Blanton’s Heating, Air & Electrical announced that it has partnered with Troops to Trades, a nonprofit organization, in an effort to provide veterans, National Guard, and Reserve members with career placement options, training grants, and scholarships to help them find careers in HVAC and other trades.
Purple Heart Homes has several programs in place to help veterans with home ownership, including Veterans Aging in Place, Veteran Homeownership Program, and the Boots to Backyards mentor program.
The Veteran Asset, a nonprofit whose mission is facilitating solar training and placing its graduates into jobs within the renewable energy industries, has announced its first female graduate.