WHVACR, a nonprofit championing women in the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration fields, are making significant strides to improve diversity and inclusion in these traditionally male-dominated industries. By combating stereotypes and working towards equity, they are supporting the progression of women in trade skill jobs.
Through a strategic collaboration with an internationally recognized firm and its accomplished CEO, they aim to encourage more women to participate in trade skill sectors. Their collective efforts could effectively address the imminent labor shortage while facilitating women’s success in these areas.
Founded in 2002, the organization provides networking and educational opportunities for women, including scholarships and training initiatives.
Championing women’s participation in HVACR trades
With a strong community of over 1,200 members, WHVACR is a critical resource for women wanting to advance in the HVACR industry.
The globally recognized firm’s CEO lends his expertise to the cause, contributing substantial industry knowledge gained through his mandate at his PR firm and in his book, “NEXT LEVEL NOW: PR Secrets to Drive Explosive Growth for Your Home Service Business.”
His firm’s valued services, which include crisis management, media relations, and social media strategies, have earned numerous accolades and built lasting client relationships, perpetuating a cycle of innovation and customer satisfaction.
By providing members with professional growth opportunities through educational and mentorship programs, as well as creating a robust network of industry professionals, WHVACR fosters collaboration and partnership. Potential benefits include involvement in community service initiatives and access to a regular newsletter with industry updates.
Particularly noteworthy is the scholarship program, which supports women interested in venturing into the HVACR sector. By doing so, they’re breaking down barriers and promoting diversity in the field. WHVACR is truly a game-changer, providing women with the tools and guidance to fulfil their potential in trade skill careers.