If you work in the climate control industry – you deserve an award.
That's right it's time to showcase your abilities and to promote the trade. Climate Control News (CCN) Magazine is looking for RAC contractors, engineers, suppliers, innovators, energy saving pioneers and leaders of sustainability to nominate for the 2017 HVACR Leadership Awards.
There are plenty of categories to choose from including Contractor of the Year which recognises sole traders/contractors or small business operators with both technical expertise and great customer service.
Sponsored by Airefrig Australia, this award is a new category in the CCN awards program.
For those that want to showcase their abilities as a tradie that maybe nominate for Tradie of the Year, another new category in the program which is sponsored by Temperzone.
If you are under the age of 35 then maybe you are more suited to the Rising Star Award. This category, which is sponsored by ABB, recognises young champions of the HVACR industry and will go to both a Male and a Female Rising Star.
Maybe your more of an innovator who has developed an innovative project, product or program that has made its mark on the industry. The Innovator of the Year Award is sponsored by Toshiba Air Conditioning.
One of the most popular categories in the awards program is Woman of the Year in HVACR which is sponsored by Daikin.
This award recognises the successful career of a woman working in HVACR.
Another category that showcases achievement in sustainability as well as reducing energy use is the Leader in Energy Savings and Sustainability Award.
Of course, the award that recognises overall excellence in leadership and will go to a person with a well established and long standing HVACR career is the HVACR Leader of the Year Award.
This year's guest judge who will support CCN in selecting a winner for each category is Peter Cashel, national dealer and commercial manager at Fujitsu Australia.
Time is running out so get your nominations in now at www.climatecontrolnews.com.au/awards
Winners will be announced at CCN Live, a half day event to be held on Thursday, August 24, 2017 at the Masonic Centre in Sydney.
The theme for this year's event which includes a light lunch and networking drinks is 'Trade Talk 2017 - the Way Forward.'
The HVACR industry will come together at CCN Live to announce a range of new initiatives to strengthen the HVACR trade from new training programs, regulations and licensing initiatives.
Be the first to find out where the industry is heading by securing early bird tickets during the month of May at www.climatecontrolnews.com.au/live