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Greenheck's HVAC University Makes Virtual Transition

Oct. 20, 2020
Most years, the manufacturer hosts hundreds from around the world at its Wisconsin campus for extensive training. In 2020, however, COVID-19 has changed, but not ended the education.

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SCHOFIELD, WI (September 30, 2020) – In a typical year, Greenheck hosts hundreds of people from around the world at its Schofield, Wisconsin campus for the company’s extensive HVAC University training programs. In 2020, COVID-19 quickly put a temporary halt to that. However, not even a pandemic could prevent Greenheck from providing industry training.

“The need for quality, professional industry education remained,” said Ron Wendorski, director of the Bernard A. Greenheck Education Center. “Our team quickly shifted gears to reimagine our traditional, in-person HVAC University program and transition to a virtual offering.”

Greenheck revised 12 of its most popular classes for virtual learning. “We added high-definition video of our product demonstrations and product galleries to enhance the online classes,” Wendorski said.

New software provided a stable platform to ensure consistent delivery of best in industry live, online classes. The attendance numbers for classes in July through August have been astounding. For the 12 classes offered, 2,274 attendees took part in an average of four classes each and were issued 6,099 personal development hour (PDH) certificates.

Virtual HVAC University classes will continue through the end of the year, with in-person classes scheduled to return in 2021. The classes are open to contractors, building owners, and engineers, however space must be reserved through your local Greenheck representative.

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For more information, visit www.greenheck.com/resources/education/hvac-university Greenheck, the worldwide leader in manufacturing and distributing air movement, conditioning and control equipment, is headquartered in Schofield, Wisconsin, U.S.A. Greenheck’s broad line of ventilation equipment includes fans and ventilators, centrifugal and vane axial units, make-up air units, energy recovery ventilators, kitchen ventilation systems, packaged ventilation systems, indoor air handlers, dampers, louvers, and laboratory exhaust systems.

For more, visit www.greenheck.com or contact Jody McCormick, 715-355-2434, [email protected]