It is never a good sign when you check the local forecast on your phone and get this message: “This is a tornado emergency for the city of Dallas! Seek shelter now to save your life!”
Greg Reyneke has what he calls a “scary scale” to rank the level of difficulty for the jobs he works on. A recent water treatment project in Uganda received a perfect 10 on the scary scale.
While attendance was certainly the talk of the 2012 AHR Expo held in
late January at McCormick Place in Chicago, an equally great buzz was generated
by the many new air-conditioning, heating, and refrigeration products and
technologies on display.
As the new president and CEO of American Standard, Gould has been entrusted to lead the company into a growth period. Gould believes his successful tenures with companies such as Coca-Cola, Newell Rubbermaid and The Campbell Soup Co. have groomed him for this new challenge.
Dennis Holden was in a major
jam.
Holden, the owner of Las Vegas-based Ideal Supply, had a customer with an
urgent need for valves and fittings used in conjunction with pumping chocolate
syrup at a granola bar factory in New Mexico.