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Each episode features movers and shakers of the industry interviewed by editors of The NEWS staff. Listen as industry individuals discuss and react to the latest HVAC headlines.
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Should Marketing Be Operationalized? This Nexstar Coach Makes the Call
Can you operationalize marketing? Yes. But should you? Listen in as Melanie Tauring, experienced Marketing Coach Manager, takes a page from Nexstar’s playbook and brings to light the pros and cons while reminding listeners that marketing is not transactional.
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ACCA Leadership
The ACHR NEWS sat down with ACCA CEO Bart James(left) and ACCA Vice President of Membership, Advocacy, and Events Sean Robertson (right) at the recent ACCA conference. The trio discussed issues that are affecting HVACR contractors including regulations, legislation, and business management.
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New ACCA Chair
New ACCA chair and co-owner of Empire Heating & Air Conditioning in Atlanta talks with The ACHR NEWS about what is happening at ACCA, the benefits of being in a Mix Group, and what is it like for an independent contractor to compete in the ever changing HVAC industry.
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HVACR Education
Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan is one of the best schools in the country to learn the HVAC trade. Ferris State professor Eric Quilitzsch is a guest on the podcast to let us know what is new in the HVACR education segment of the industry.
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Refrigerant Facts vs. Fiction
There is a lot of information and also disinformation being talked about in the HVACR industry regarding the new refrigerant transition. Don Gillis from Chemours cuts through it all and gives us some straight talk on the new A2L refrigerants. Listen to this podcast to get set for the change.
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Thermal and Acoustic Performance of Elastomeric vs. Fiberglass Insulation in Ductwork
SNIPS NEWS sat down with David Burd, air distribution products technical manager for North America at Owens Corning, to discuss how costs and benefits break down between duct insulation options.