Meet the Women Trailblazing HVACR
Here at The ACHR NEWS, we wanted to shine a light on the women who are already making an impact — and inspire more to join them. Source link
Read moreHere at The ACHR NEWS, we wanted to shine a light on the women who are already making an impact — and inspire more to join them. Source link
Read moreCarrier announced its continued support of Women in HVACR with a $25,000 donation to the organization’s 2025 scholarship program. This contribution will fund five $5,000 scholarships for women pursuing careers in HVACR, helping to build a...
Read moreENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Women in HVACR (WHVACR), a nonprofit dedicated to empowering women in the HVAC and refrigeration trades, has announced new sponsorship levels. The new levels will bring more value to contractor members and...
Read moreAs the labor shortage continues to plague the HVACR industry, recruitment and retainage of female employees becomes that much more important — especially with women making up only about 5% of the skilled trades workforce. To increase those...
Read moreYou’ve heard the characterizations about Gen Z: they live on their phones, are stressed, depressed, or don’t want to work. My favorite is that Gen Z is the “Grandma generation.” They like to stay home with their...
Read moreThough getting enough people to work in the HVAC industry has been an issue for quite a while, women have been greatly underrepresented. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, only 2% of the HVAC workforce is women. Amy O’Grady...
Read more✕ The 21st annual Women in HVACR conference recently took place in Dallas, Texas, bringing together industry professionals to celebrate this year’s theme, “Lone Star Leadership.” Designed to empower women in the HVACR...
Read more✕ Heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVACR) has long been a male-dominated industry, with women significantly underrepresented especially when it comes to leadership roles. Despite their growing presence in the...
Read moreHVAC is a a career path with so much potential that The Wall Street Journal just dubbed plumbers and HVAC entrepreneurs “America’s new millionaire class.” And yet the field is desperately in need of workers — 42,000 a...
Read moreI grew up without a mom. I also grew up in the trades. My dad was our primary caretaker. He was – and still is, to this day – a general contractor and independent business owner. Without always having someone to care for my younger...
Read moreENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Women in HVACR (WHVACR), a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration trades, announced today that it is a sponsor of the 2024...
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