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Why is training important?

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related to ATMOsphere America 2017
published on 6 June 2017
11 pages

Natural refrigerants training is not mandatory in the U.S. and many companies see this as a problem, according to the Refrigeration Service Engineers Society, one of the world's leading education, training and certification associations for the HVAC&R industry. RSES’s Art Miller argued that with all the recent EPA-approved applications for the use of hydrocarbons in the U.S., the market has nowhere to go but up,

About the speaker(s)

Lori Schiavo

 

Lori Schiavo is the Executive Vice President for RSES, the HVACR Training Authority. She has been with the organization since 2007 when she started working on the Society’s flagship publication, RSES Journal. In that role for nearly 10 years, she has worked with the gamut of professionals in the HVACR industry. Prior to RSES, Schiavo has a long history in the B2B publishing which includes positions on magazines in the mining, printing and construction industries, among others.


Arthur Miller

 

Arthur Miller, CMS, RCT has a B.S. Degree in Education from California University and a M. Ed. Degree from Eastern Michigan University. He is retired after having taught HVAC&R for over 35 years at the Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh PA. Prior to CCAC, he was a Factory Representative for both York and Gibson Products. He is an ASHRAE member, a CMS member in RSES and serves as a reviewer of RSES and ACCA Society Publications. He is Region 2 Director for RSES and an RCT for RSES. Mr. Miller has NATE Certifications and is a trainer/proctor for NATE Certifications. He operates a family owned property rental business and KAM Associates, an HAC consulting business.