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About
HVAC Excellence
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HVAC
Excellence is a not for profit organization created in 1994, to improve the technical workforce
of the HVACR industry through quality education. To fulfill this goal HVAC Excellence
has developed a six elements to achieve a competent
workforce.

Coy Gibson, Randy Petit,
Turner Collins, Jerry Weiss, John Hohman, Howard Weiss
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To verify through
programmatic
accreditation that HVACR educational programs have met the high
standards established by HVAC Excellence.
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Validate, through
educator credentialing, that an
instructor has mastered the subject matter to teach the competencies in
their
curriculum.
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Determine through
Employment Ready
Certifications (Student Outcome
Assessments) that HVACR graduates are prepared to enter the
HVACR industry.
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Validate through
Professional Level Written
Technician Certification Exams a
technicians knowledge to be competent in the field.
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Demonstrate
competency through the
Master Specialist
Hands On Technician Certifications exams.
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Provide professional
development for the HVACR industry's educators and trainers
through an annual train the trainer
conference.
HVAC Excellence Six Element Process:
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Identifies areas of
weakness in education
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Assists employers with
hiring competent technicians
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Allows the public to
identify competent technicians
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Pinpoints current
deficiencies in the technical workforce for education program development
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Aids manufacturers in
warranty cost reduction
HVAC Excellence is
exceptionally proud of our team of directors that provide
HVAC Excellence with the ability to create, validate,
initiate, and implement programs that aid HVACR, education
programs, educations, students, and technicians to be the
best they can be.

Thomas Tebbe National
Programs Director Supporting the industry as a judge.
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