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December 2025 
The President's Message
President's Message
Brittany Conry
Welcome to the 2025-2026 ASHRAE Season!
Brittany is a Project Manager specializing in mechanical, plumbing and fire protection design at Consulting Engineering Services. She is adept at code interpretation, modeling, and commercial mechanical design. Energetic, ambitious, and outgoing, Brittany is committed to sharing her knowledge with the next generation of engineers. As Student Activities chair from 2021-2023 for ASHRAE and past Student Activities chair for NEHES, Brittany has been the point person in multiple mentoring roles. In 2022-2023 Brittany helped raise money for the Connecticut Chapter through her sponsorship role and in 2023-2024 organized the programing for the monthly technical meetings with the help of the Connecticut ASHRAE board. Brittany is ready to start her role as Connecticut ASHRAE President for the 2024-2025 season.
A message from the Connecticut ASHRAE President:
I am excited to start my role as the Connecticut ASHRAE President. Over the past few months the Board of Directors has been working hard to plan an exciting and fresh ASHRAE year. I have three goals this year as ASHRAE president. First, I would like to celebrate the wonderful members we have and thank them for their contribution to ASHRAE over the years through member spotlights and a new Connecticut ASHRAE award at the end of the year. Second, working with our reception chair and CTTC we are moving the meetings to different locations across the state to reach more members and encourage new membership. With this our Membership Promotion Chair and YEA chair are working diligently to plan fun networking events to get more folks involved. Lastly, I am looking for help to fill out our chapters empty committee chairs. What makes our chapter great is the involvement of our membership and the more members we have volunteering time with committees, the more we can offer to the membership as a whole. Please reach out to any board member to volunteer. I am looking forward to another great year with everyone in the CT ASHRAE community!
Committee’s looking for help include:
Student Activities Chair
Auditing
Awards Committee
Historian
Student Activities
Nominating
Brittany Conry
CT ASHRAE Chapter President, 2025-2026
Meet the Team
CT ASHRAE 2024-2025
Officers and Board of Governors
Past President: Eli Writes
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President: Brittany Lydon

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President-Elect: Brian Messerschmidt
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Treasurer: Hank Cullinane

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Vice President: Ryan Martin

Secretary - Emily Thomas

Board of Governor: Timothy A McNeill

Board of Governor: Carl T Pappalardo

Board of Governor: Erik Schubert
Board of Governor: Kevin Bartlett
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2025-2026 Digital Sponsorships:

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Meeting Announcement
Meeting/Event Information
DECEMBER 2025 CT ASHRAE DINNER MEETING
Energy Conservation Applications and Design Considerations
Join us for a joint meeting with the Rhode Island ASHRAE Chapter!
and also...Research Promotion Recognition Night! Awards will be handed out for eligible RP donors
Meeting Sponsors:
Wine/Beer Raffle Sponsor: Mitsubishi Electric

Gift Package Sponsor: Raffle Items Donated by Enervex (to be raffled as one package) -
- A pair of Enervex branded writing journals
- Bottle of Svedka vodka rose
- Bottle of Moscato wine
- Cutting board hand made from reclaimed antique TN barnwood from wood artist Organic Creations in Nashville, TN
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Bar Sponsor: 2 Available - "Buy a Round for everyone!"
Vendor Tables: Rectorseal/Shoemaker, 2 Available

Order of Events:
5:30 PM to 6:30PM - Registration, Networking & Cocktail Hour
6:30PM to 7:30PM - Dinner
7:30PM to 8:30 PM - Dinner Session
Dinner Presentation:
Energy Conservation Applications and Design Considerations
Dinner Session Duration: 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Dinner Presentation Description:
Presented by John Morgan, Solution Development Engineer at ENERVEX and current RI ASHRAE Chapter President, this technical session explores practical approaches to energy conservation and system optimization across the commercial and industrial sectors.
The presentation focuses on two key strategies for reducing building energy use — demand-controlled ventilation and waste heat recovery — while identifying major energy sinks such as domestic hot water, steam, process heating, and space conditioning. Through real-world design examples, attendees will learn how modulating exhaust systems, economizers, and high-temperature heat pumps can recover and repurpose waste heat, reduce fan and boiler loads, and improve system efficiency.
Participants will gain insight into design considerations that balance energy recovery with occupant comfort, operational safety, and code compliance. The session also introduces emerging technologies such as organic Rankine cycle harvesters, low-pressure steam heat pumps, and variable air volume exhaust controls—showcasing how they can be applied to retrofit and new construction projects alike.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the primary energy sinks and efficiency opportunities in commercial and industrial systems
- Learn the design principles behind demand-controlled ventilation and exhaust modulation
- Explore waste heat recovery methods and integration strategies
- Review advanced conservation technologies and their real-world applications
Speaker Bio:

Originally from Nashville, TN, John is an accomplished electrical engineer with designs operating at high-profile facilities across the US, including the Tesla Giga Factory, Toray Composites, and Cree Lighting. With a deep passion for product development and engineering design, John was awarded a work holding device patent in 2017 from the USPTO as both inventor and signee. John holds a bachelor’s degree in Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology from Middle Tennessee State University, along with certifications in both Six Sigma and LEAN Manufacturing methodologies.
In his roles as a Solution Development Engineer with Enervex and as the RI ASHRAE chapter president, John works to promote energy efficiency at the state and national levels. With a focus on sustainability and decarbonization of the built environment, he is dedicated to educating stakeholders on energy conservation, developing design solutions, and forecasting energy savings.
Dinner Menu
Sides - Caesar Salad Romaine, Shaved Parmesan, Cherry Tomatoes, Garlic Crustini, Caesar Dressing, Warm Rolls and Butter
Entrees - Panko and Parmesan Herb Roasted Chicken Breast with Pink Vodka Sauce Garlic and Parmesan Risotto, Charred Asparagus, Crumb Baked Cod
Other - Freshly Brewed Regular and Decaffeinated Coffee and Hot Tea
To avoid a $10 late fee, please register by12/2/25
Calendar of Events
Mark your calendar for the 2025 year!
| DATE | TOPIC(S) |
| December 11th |
Dinner Meeting ASHRAE / AEE Training Session: IMC / IECC Code Update Presentation |
Member Spotlight

ASHRAE Involvement
Jason has demonstrated exceptional commitment to ASHRAE at every level—chapter, regional, and society. Their journey began with the Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) Chair role from 2011 to 2013, followed by Membership Promotion Chair from 2013 to 2018. Jason has held nearly every key chapter position, including Secretary, Treasurer, President-Elect CTTC, and ultimately President (2019–2020). His consistent attendance at chapter meetings since 2011 and leadership of social events—such as softball games, technical tours, and trips to major sporting venues—reflects a deep engagement with the ASHRAE community.
At the regional level, Jason served as MP RVC (2019–2022) for Region 1, which encompasses 15 chapters across New England, New York, and New Jersey. Their contributions have been recognized with awards like the YEA Outstanding Performance and the Thomas S. Brown Membership Awards.
On the society stage, Jason has taken on roles such as MP Vice Chair & Chair, reviewed technical papers, and participated in leadership development programs. Notably, Jason was selected as one of four winners for Leadership U in Seattle, an honor reserved for those deemed “future leaders” of ASHRAE. Their technical expertise is further evidenced by appointments as a corresponding member of Technical Committees and as Lead Reviewer for the ASHRAE Applications Handbook chapter on Building Air Intake & Exhaust Design.
In 2023, Jason extended their impact internationally by training the MP chair for Region at Large in Galle, Sri Lanka.
Career in HVAC
Jason's career began at VanZelm Engineers during college, progressing from drafting to designing systems. After graduating from UConn with a double major in Mechanical and Materials Engineering and earning an MBA, Jason worked on pharmaceutical projects, casinos, hospitals, and tenant fit outs. His professional path included roles at Pratt and Whitney and ultimately joined the team at Tighe and Bond, where Jason was the sole mechanical engineer at the time.
Jason’s project portfolio spans municipal work—city halls, schools (K–12), water and wastewater projects, and in 2014 transferred to a project management position. Jason has managed projects for Massachusetts state trial courts and URI, thriving on collaboration with clients and diverse design teams. Jason describes Tighe and Bond as a rewarding workplace with a great culture.
Passions and Personal Life
Outside of work, Jason is a dedicated parent, with a daughter who won states for soccer and a son active in scouts. Jason and his family spend their winters skiing at Mount Snow, while in the warmer months they enjoy camping and fishing. Volunteering for ASHRAE has been a transformative experience, helping Jason grow as a professional, speaker, and leader, and fostering lasting friendships.
Reflections
Jason credits ASHRAE for personal and professional growth, expressing gratitude for the opportunities to volunteer and lead at all levels. His story is one of commitment, leadership, and a passion for making a difference in both the HVAC industry and the broader community.
Research Promotion
Research Promotion
CT ASHRAE Vendor Directory Campaign with RepGuide
We are excited to announce that our 2024-2025 Product Directory is now available to our CT ASHRAE Chapter Members!
Available on a web-based portal and as a PDF Download, this Directory features many of our local equipment representatives' and suppliers' line cards as well as a helpful product cross-referencing index. Thank you to all who contributed to our 1st collaboration with RepGuide in creating this directory. Our hope is that we will continue to grow this directory to encompass more and more of our local equipment representatives and products each year in support of our Chapter's Research Promotion Campaign.
You can access the Online and PDF versions of the 2024-2025 Product Directory by logging in to the Member Area of our chapter website: https://ctashrae.org/members.php and selecting NEW! 2024 Product Directory from the menu on the left-hand side of the webpage.
Kevin Wixom
2024-25 CT ASHRAE Research Promotion Chair
The RP Campaign is an annual fundraising campaign benefitting the funding of numerous ASHRAE programs:
- ASHRAE Research
- Scholarships for Undergraduate Students
- ASHRAE Learning Institute (ALI) Development of Course & Materials
- Graduate Research Projects
- Young Engineers in ASHRAE (YEA) Leadership Training
Please vist https://www.ashrae.org/technical-resources/research/ashrae-rp for more information on Research Promotion.
Donation Levels
- Recognition at all Chapter meetings
- Organization name on www.ctashrae.org home page
- Organization name on www.ctashrae.org Research Promotion page
- Recognition in monthly newsletter
- Recognition at all Chapter meetings
- Organization name on www.ctashrae.org home page
- Organization name on www.ctashrae.org Research Promotion page
- Recognition in monthly newsletter
- Organization name on www.ctashrae.org Research Promotion page
- Recognition in monthly newsletter
Donate to
ASHRAE Research

ASHRAE Research Promotion contributions made through the ASHRAE HQ website are fast, secure, and easy. CLICK below to donate
Thank you to our 2024-25 Platinum and Gold Level Research Promotion Donors:
EMCOR Services New England Mechanical
Gold Level (Min. $1,000)
Automated Building Systems, Inc.
Harry Grodsky & Company Incorporated
EDOS Manufacturers Reps
Belimo
Emerson Swan
ITHANK YOU FOR CONTRIBUTING TO OUR RP GOAL!
You can access the Online and PDF versions of the 2024 Product Directory by logging in to the Member Area of our chapter website: https://ctashrae.org/members.php and selecting NEW! 2024 Product Directory from the menu on the left-hand side of the webpage.
Membership News
Membership News
We would like to give a big shout out to all of our new members that have recently joined CT AHSREA!
| Lewis | Balsizer | |
| Samuel | Willoughby | PE |
| Andrew | Gould | |
| Aimee | Carrington | |
| Anira | Carmona | |
| Francis | Nerkowski | |
| Christopher | Till | PE |
Membership Special Events!
Membership Referral Program
The membership referral program is still around! If you refer a member and they pay the CT chapter dues, both you and the new member will be given a $20 Visa gift card.
Click Here to learn more about the benefits of ASHRAE Membership!
Refrigeration
Refrigeration News

Sean McKenna, Refrigeration Chair
As many in the industry are aware, the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act enacted in late 2020 aims at phasing out refrigerants with high global warming potential (GWP). One of the most common high GWP refrigerants being affected by this act is R-410A, which is an ASHRAE Standard 34 nonflammable A1 blend. In order to achieve a lower GWP while maintaining similar capacity compared to R-410A, manufacturers have mainly been using R-454B and R-32. Both alternative refrigerants are classified as A2L refrigerants per ASHRAE Standard 34, which means that these refrigerants are considered “lower flammability” instead of the previous “No Flame Propagation” classification for the R-410A refrigerant. This change in flammability classification adds a new concentration limit to be aware of. Previously R-410A only had a Refrigerant Concentration Limit (RCL) to consider, but with the increased flammability of the alternative refrigerants there is also a Lower Flammability Limit (LFL) in addition to the RCL. The RCL is defined in ASHRAE 34 as “The refrigerant concentration limit, in air, determined in accordance with this standard and intended to reduce the risks of acute toxicity, asphyxiation, and flammability hazards in normally occupied, enclosed spaces.” The LFL is defined in ASHRAE 34 as “The minimum concentration of a substance, a refrigerant in this standard, that is capable of propagating a flame through a homogeneous mixture of the substance and air under specified test conditions.”
R-410A has a GWP of 2,088 per the EPA, while R-454B has a GWP of 465 and R-32 has a GWP of 675. These alternatives have comparable efficiencies and capacities when compared to R-410A, while the GWP is considerably lower (78% lower for R-454B and 68% lower for R-32). The RCL for R-410A is 26 lb/ft3, while R-454B has an RCL of 4.6 lb/ft3 and R-32 has an RCL of 4.8 lb/ft3. This means that the allowable concentration limits for these alternatives is considerably lower than the previous R-410A, so this will be a factor to be aware of when specifying these systems. With the A2L classification of these systems, the “lower flammability” also introduces an additional concentration limit to be aware of. Since R-410A was an A1 refrigerant, there was no requirement for LFL with these systems. With the alternative A2L refrigerants, there is an LFL limit along with the RCL. This LFL is less stringent than the RCL, but this limit is important to be aware of as it might require additional measures for safety. The LFL for R-454B is 18.5 lb/ft3 and the LFL for R-32 is 19.1 lb/ft3. It is also important to emphasize that A2Ls are for use in new equipment only. Plainly stated, you cannot put a mildly flammable A2L in a system designed for a nonflammable A1.
We are looking to increase the exposure that refrigeration gets at the CT level, and are looking for help. If you know of any contacts that could help us find possible presenters for refrigeration themed monthly meetings or tours, or if you have any other suggestions for the refrigeration committee, let us know by e-mail: [email protected]
Young Engineers in ASHRAE
YEA
Event Schedule
Please keep an eye out for email communications and postings in our CT ASHRAE newsletters for more information regarding CT ASHRAE YEA EVENTS in the near future! If you have any ideas for an engaging YEA event, never hesitate to send recommendations to Josh Salem at [email protected]
Sponsorship OportunitIES
CT ASHRAE is capable of sponsoring YEA members' associated fees for attending ASHRAE National Conferences. Please reach out to Josh Salem at [email protected] with any questions regarding this.
The future of our industry relies on young engineers to drive innovation and improve efficiency. WE are the engineers that are going to usher the industry into a new era of sustainability.
education OportunitIES
CT ASHRAE is capable of supplying members with books necessary to prepare for their FE exams. Please reach out to Josh Salem at [email protected] with any questions regarding this.
CONNECTION NEWSLETTER
The YEA Connection newsletter is a member benefit received by all YEA members. If you are not receiving the newsletter, please make sure [email protected] is added to your safe list.
Sign Up for the YEA Newsletter: https://ashrae.realmagnet.land/yea-newsletter-signup

Interested in being on the YEA committee? Contact Josh Salem at [email protected]
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National YEA Page - Click Here!
Student Activities
Student Activities
Welcome Student Members!
The student activities committee aims to provide opportunities for students through scholarships, leadership programs, design competitions, and networking events. Be sure to follow our LinkedIn page below to stay updated on upcoming events and announcements. All members are welcome to join the ASHRAE CT Chapter meeting on the 2nd Thursday of every month.
You can also join ASHRAE's Instagram and Facebook page below to connect with students from other branches!
CT CHAPTER Scholarship
The CT ASHRAE scholarship recipients for 2025 have already been selected. Check back at the start of next year to apply for the 2026 scholarship!
Congratulations to the 2025 CT ASHRAE Scholarship Winners!
Victoria Mulligan
Ryan Cappella
John Sabovik
Margaret Lagana
ASHRAE Scholarships
The ASHRAE Scholarship Program is designed to encourage and assist in the education of men and women pursuing a career in the field of heating, ventilating, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC&R) through its granting of scholarships. The program also serves the public interest by aiding in the education of men and women to become qualified to practice within the HVAC&R field. College Students and High School Seniors enrolled in a college, university, or technical institute pursuing a degree relating to the HVAC&R profession in Fall 2025 are eligible to apply next spring.
Deadlines: Dec 1 & May 1
Conferences
Winter Conference 2025: Orlando FL, February 8th – 25th
Annual Conference 2025: Phoenix, AZ, June 21st – 25th
CT ASHRAE provides a student member the opportunity to attend the Winter Conference each year. The student program is a great place to network with other students across the country, get involved in ASHRAE, and further HVAC knowledge. Student travel grants to cover the cost of attending can be found on ASHRAE's Scholarships and Grants Page.
ASHRAE INTERNSHIP WEBPAGE
Visit the Job Board to post your resume and search for internships and job postings. For example, I tried searching for All (Job Type) Internship (Job Function) in Massachusetts and found postings for a Mechanical Engineer at a Boston Area Consulting Firm, an Electrical Engineering Intern at an Automation Solutions Provider, and so on.
The monthly chapter meetings are also a great opportunity to land an undergraduate internship or career upon graduation. The dinner meetings give you a chance to attend a technical session that introduces you to the many facets of HVAC&R professions, as well as network with local professionals. Remember - It's all about who you know and who knows you.
If you post your resume to the Internship Webpage, or are placed in an internship program by a member of our CT Chapter please let us know at [email protected].
Competitions
Competitions are a great way for students to get involved and start applying problem solving skills learned in school to real life applications. Several competitions offer cash prizes as well as sponsorship to attend the ASHRAE Winter Conference. CT ASHRAE is here to support and mentor any student interested in competing. Full list of competitions.
Entry Deadline: May 4, 2025
2025 Setty Family Foundation Applied Engineering Challenge
Entry Deadline: May 4, 2025
The Smart Start Program
Simply put, it's the best way for ASHRAE student members to receive the many benefits of Associate grade membership after finishing college. SmartStart is a 3-year program that allows Student members to transfer to Associate grade membership at a rate that is recent-graduate friendly. The cost of an Associate Level Membership is $285 annually. With the SmartStart program you pay less than the cost of a yearly membership for 3 years of membership.
First Year: $30
Second Year: $105
Third Year: $145
3-Year Membership Total: $280
*Please note that the SmartStart program is only for current ASHRAE Student members who have been a Student member for at least one year and does not account for Annual Local Chapter Dues.
Sign up for the SmartStart Program
Contact [email protected] for more information.
Society News
Society News
CT ASHRAE would like to share the following news from Society
No Membership Dues Increase for the 2025-26 Society Year
The ASHRAE Board voted to keep the dues rate flat for the upcoming Society Year to balance increased costs in other areas of our members’ lives. Please spread the word to your members and remind them to select an annual benefit while renewing their membership.
2025–2028 Strategic Plan Preview
A preview of the 2025–2028 Strategic Plan is available for committees, councils and chapters to reference while planning for the upcoming 2025–2026 Society year. The formal implementation of the 2025–2028 Strategic Plan will occur in July 2025. See the plan.
Application Guide for Large Thermal Energy Storage

Thermal energy storage (TES) allows the use of intermittently generated energy (energy available only during certain periods, such as that from wind or solar), or energy waste streams from industrial processes, and can be designed to charge, store, and discharge energy daily, weekly, or seasonally.
Application Guide for Large Thermal Energy Storage examines the analysis of large thermal energy storage conducted by an international team led by the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDC-CERL), and sponsored by the office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Energy and Sustainability.
The analysis of 10 cold/moderate climate zones and 8 hot climate zones was conducted to determine under which circumstances large-scale TES improves energy supply systems’ resilience, reduces CO2 emissions, and is cost-effective in different climates, energy prices, and economic incentives.
Technology Transfer
ASHRAE certification programs were founded to meet industry need and today provide value to 1,000s of built-environment professionals, employers and building owners.
For the past 100+ years ASHRAE has worked hard to earn and maintain a worldwide reputation for being the leader in HVAC&R design. ASHRAE certification programs serve to reinforce that reputation.
Interested in an ASHRAE Certification? Click here for more information

ASHRAE’s mission is to serve humanity by advancing the arts and sciences of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, refrigeration and their allied fields. ASHRAE’s vision is a healthy and sustainable built environment for all.
If you are seeking a job in the engineering field or searching for the most qualified engineers, the ASHRAE job board offers the most qualified opportunities and candidates. Engineers can set up a personal account for job searches, manage resumes and create alerts for new job postings. Employers can set up a corporate account to post new jobs, review resumes and manage recruiting.
Grassroots
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DOE Issues Model Energy Code Determinations for Residential and Commercial Buildings
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued its final determination that the updated model building energy codes, the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and ANSI/ASHRAE/IES Standard 90.1-2019, will increase energy efficiency in residential and commercial buildings. DOE analysis estimates the following national average savings for buildings meeting the updated code (as compared to the previous respective editions).
Each State has until July 28, 2023 to certify their state building codes meet the updated editions of the IECC and Standard 90.1. Supporting technical analysis, as well as links to the Federal docket and public comments received, are available here.
Connecticut is in the process of adopting the 2021 IECC. Expectations are that it will be approved by October with an implementation date of Jan 1, 2022
DOE Intends to Issue a Funding Opportunity that Accelerates the Renovation of Buildings with Energy-Efficient Innovations
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) have announced they intend to issue a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) called "Advanced Building Construction (ABC) – 2021." ABC – 2021 will fund research intended to accelerate the renovation and construction of affordable, appealing, and energy-efficient buildings, contributing to a carbon-neutral building economy in America by 2050. Read more about this Notice of Intent here.
DOE Releases Spawn of EnergyPlus Building Energy and Controls Modeling Software
DOE Updates State and Local Fact Sheets on ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC
The U.S. Department of Energy has assessed recent editions of ASHRAE 90.1 and the IECC to quantify the associated energy & cost savings. These analyses take into account varying state-level conditions, such as incremental costs, utility rates, climatic conditions and construction trends. The fact sheets for each U.S. state, as well as certain major metropolitan areas, show the specific energy and cost savings associated with adopting the 2021 IECC and ASHRAE Standard 90.1-2019. The fact sheets provide an overview of the expected savings to homeowners and building owners. Links to these fact sheets can be found on the DOE website here.
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Become a Sponsor
2024-2025 Sponsorship OPPORTUNITies
Thank you for visiting the CT ASHRAE Sponsorship page.
By becoming a 2024-2025 sponsor, your firm will be exposed to decision-makers from major engineering, design, construction and contracting firms at programs and social events throughout the year. Our membership includes 450+ members made up of owners, principals, senior associates, business developers and more!
If you are interested in becoming a sponsor CLICK THE LINK BELOW to access our sponsorship catalog(s).
Sponsorship Catalog
Contact Brian Messerschmidt with the sponsorship committee with any questions, concerns or to discuss a customized opportunity.
Classifieds
Are you interested in posting a classified ad on the CT ASHRAE website and through our monthly newsletter? Please click HERE to fill out the submission form. We will contact you upon receipt of the form to implement the ad. The cost is $100 per month.
Please email us at [email protected] with any questions or concerns.
CLASSIFIEDS
Job Posting:
- Eversource; Supervisor, Energy Efficiency Implementation (Hybrid)
Please reach out to Siobhan Hickey ([email protected])
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