ASHRAE President Tours Greenheck


ASHRAE President Sheila Hayter recently toured Greenheck’s Schofield, Wisconsin campus as part of her visit to Wisconsin ASHRAE Chapters. Hayter toured the Bernard A. Greenheck Education Center, the Robert C. Greenheck  Innovation Center and one of Greenheck’s manufacturing facilities, as well as addressed Greenheck ASHRAE members and staff at a luncheon.

 

With more than 57,000 members from over 132 nations, ASHRAE is a diverse organization representing building system design and industrial processes professionals around the world. In addition to her ASHRAE leadership role, Hayter is currently group manager within the Integrated Application Center (IAC) at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), leading a team of technical and policy experts who support international, federal, state and local entities on energy efficiency and renewable energy topics.

 

Greenheck is the worldwide leader in manufacturing and distributing air movement, conditioning and control equipment.

Visit www.greenheck.com.



May 8, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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