HVACR NewsMagazine December 2017

S tate, National, Chapter News Education News

Pictured (left to right) are Janel Cotter, Director of Workforce Education at ASUMH; Tom Hunt, Executive Director of ARHVACRA; Dr. Robin Myers, Chancellor of ASUMH; and Karen Heslep, Dean of the School of Business and Technology

skills via hands-on training, combined with laboratory and classroom experience teaching the student sheet metal fabrication; principles of residential and commercial air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, and ventilation; troubleshooting, blueprint reading, and safety. The Arkansas HVACR Association serves and represented Arkansas HVACR contractors and is sponsor to the Department of Labor approved Arkansas HVACR Association Apprenticeship Program, 2017-AR- 68770 which is governed by the Arkansas HVACR Association Apprenticeship Sponsor Board. Both organizations agreed to work together to provide technical training and work opportunities within the letter of U. S. Department of Labor approved apprenticeship 2017-AR- 68770, or program. In the memorandum, ASUMH agreed to provide classroom and

ASU Mountain Home Signs Agreement with Arkansas HVACR Association University- Mountain Home (ASUMH) signed a memorandum of understanding with Arkansas HVACR Association for an apprenticeship training program on Thursday, October 26. The agreement was signed by ASUMH Chancellor Dr. Robin Myers and Tom Hunt, the executive director of ARHVACRA – the Arkansas Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Association. ASUMH prepares students with entry and advanced-level marketable Apprenticeship Program Arkansas State

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