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Every year ICE AIR gets together with sales representatives and customers. As we continue to build our relationships and improve the quality of our products, we welcomed our reps and customers to the ARIA hotel in Las Vegas around the AHR Expo. “2016 has been a successful year for ICE AIR, and our representatives and […]
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Ice Air presented David Calderon with a check today to sponsor the YALD Giants for the 2014-2015 season. David co-founded the Young Adult Leadership Development athletic league for youth in Washington Heights, NY. He coaches the Giants team (obviously), and with Ice Air’s contribution, all players can participate for free. A great cause!
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An impressive nomination for the male marathon swimmer with the most impressive body of work, considered as a whole, in 2013. Nominated by his fellow marathon open water swimmers, Mo is happy to have been recognized for his swims this year, including the S.C.A.R. swim, 3 out of the 8 bridges, Cape Cod Bay and a […]
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David Calderon, Ice Air’s Service & Purchasing Manager, is doing his part to help the kids of Washington Heights, NY stay off the streets and stay in shape. He recently became President of Young Adult Leadership Development (YALD), a program which aims to bring youth together around sports while encouraging them to learn the importance […]
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Ice Air, a leading manufacturer of HVAC products, has recently named Harlan Saunders as their new Senior Vice President of Customer Service. Mr. Saunders is an experienced business owner from Kentucky, who most recently worked in the food services industry. He brings a great deal of experience to his new role, and is known for […]
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On a recent business trip to San Francisco, our fearless leaders just had to do a quick swim in the Bay. They had both already “escaped Alcatraz” but this was their first time swimming San Francisco Bay on the same day. Power to them!
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Ice Air co-CEO, Ric Nadel, completed the Escape from Alcatraz triathlon in San Francisco, CA. After diving into 50-degree water in the San Francisco Bay, swimming 1.5 miles, biking for 18 miles and running for 8 miles, his final time of completion was 3 hrs and 53 minutes. Quite a feat!
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