HVAC Industry Professionals Will Gather in Marco Island for NADCA's 26th Annual Meeting and Exposition

MOUNT LAUREL, N.J.—February 17, 2015 – The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), an association of HVAC industry professionals, including air systems cleaning specialists, mold remediators and HVAC inspectors, is preparing for the upcoming annual meeting and exposition, happening April 27-29, in Marco Island.

The event will bring together more than 400 industry professionals who will have the opportunity to select between concurrent sessions focused on popular topics including new evolutions within the industry, evidence-based standards, business management, and market segmentation. Attendees will participate in hands-on training and learn the latest in new technology, all while networking with peers and exchanging tips and tricks related to business best practices.

“The overall goal of the meeting is to equip attendees with the necessary tools for advancing their business and further developing their technical skills,” said Matt Mongiello, ASCS, and Conference Committee Co-Chair. “As always, the NADCA annual meeting is a great time for new professionals to sit for the exam and obtain their ASCS certification and for seasoned pros to earn the necessary continuing education credits for maintaining their certification.”

A highlight of this year’s event will be the induction of two well-known and respected professionals in the NADCA community. Cindy White, ASCS, of Clean Air Systems of LA, Inc. and Bob Krell of IAQ Technologies, will be honored as the 2015 inductees to the prestigious NADCA Hall of Fame.

“Individuals who are inducted into the Hall of Fame are true leaders of our industry,” said Executive Director Jodi Araujo, CAE. “Through their quality of work and dedication, they set an example that the rest of the HVAC community can follow. This is a well-deserved recognition for both Bob and Cindy.”

About NADCA:
The HVAC Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Association, otherwise known as the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA) was formed in 1989 as a non-profit association of companies engaged in the cleaning of HVAC systems. NADCA’s mission is to represent qualified companies engaged in the inspection, maintenance and restoration of HVAC systems, promote source removal as the only acceptable method of cleaning, establish industry standards for the association, and assist NADCA members in providing high quality service to their customers. With over 1000 members, NADCA is made up of a diverse group of HVAC industry professionals, including air systems cleaning specialists, mold remediators, and HVAC inspectors. To learn more about NADCA, visit www.nadca.com.