
Mount Vernon, NY – Ice Air, a leader in energy-efficient HVAC manufacturing and professional education, is pleased to announce that Alexi Miller has been named CEU Program Coordinator for the company’s growing lineup of technical education courses. In this role, Miller manages continuing education programming for architects, engineers, and developers across the country, helping them stay informed on heat pump technologies, electrification trends, and compliance strategies through live CEU presentations with Ice Air Sales Engineers.
“I joined Ice Air in February 2024 as the Sales & Marketing Coordinator,” said Miller. “In this expanded role, I manage CEU scheduling, outreach, and communication with architects, developers, engineers, and other industry partners. My background includes experience in marketing, client relations, and project coordination, with a strong focus on relationship building and organized, consistent follow-through.”
In addition to her CEU coordination work, Miller serves as Sales Administrator at Ice Air, where she manages contract documentation, internal communications, financial records, and executive-level project support. She also helps lead community and client outreach, including a recent strategic meeting between Ice Air and the Mayor of Mount Vernon to explore sustainability and workforce development partnerships.
Four courses are currently available at www.iceairceu.com, where professionals can request a live presentation, view online content, or contact Miller directly at (914) 468-7663 or alexi.miller@ice-air.com.
Available CEU Courses
- Heat Pump Water Heaters: Strategic Electrification and the Designer’s Role
Explores the principles and applications of heat pump water heaters, highlighting how designers can lead decarbonization through strategic electrification. - Design Strategies to Decarbonize Architecture
Focuses on HVAC electrifications’ role in meeting building decarbonization goals and climate policies such as LL97. - Passive House Excellence
Details how advanced Packaged Terminal Heat Pumps (PTHPs) with air leakage prevention support airtightness and energy efficiency in Passive House projects. - Simplifying Decarbonization: Single Packaged Heat Pumps
A comprehensive session on the design, installation, and maintenance of SPHP systems in multifamily, commercial, and retrofit settings.