NADCA Welcomes New Board Members

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MOUNT LAUREL, N.J.—March 11, 2021—The National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA, also known as the HVAC Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Association) recently welcomed new and returning members to its board of directors. Michael McDavid and Clint Orr will be joining the NADCA Board in March along with returning members April Yungen, ASCS, CVI, re-elected for her third term and  Jim Castellano, ASCS, CVI, re-elected for his second term.

As General Manager of Professional Abatement & Remediation Technologies (PART-LLC) in Fenton, Mo., Michael McDavid has been in the HVAC system cleaning industry for nearly 20 years. He is extremely active with NADCA, and currently serves on the association’s Annual Meeting Committee, Standards Committee, Certification Committee, Fall Technical Conference Advisory Committee, and Energy Study Task Force. Michael holds Air Systems Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) and Certified Ventilation Inspector (CVI) certifications and has been a member of NADCA for 19 years.

Clint Orr is the owner and founder of Full Throttle Furnace & Duct Cleaning, Inc. in Saskatchewan, Canada. He has been involved in the HVAC industry since 2004. After completing his Redseal Journeyman certification in HVAC, he started his own HVAC company in 2007, then pursued duct cleaning exclusively beginning in 2011. Clint currently serves on NADCA’s Annual Meeting and Certification Committee and is co-chair of the Education and Safety Committee. He holds Air Systems Cleaning Specialist (ASCS) and Certified Ventilation Inspector (CVI) certifications.

“We’re delighted to welcome Michael and Clint as the newest members of our Board of Directors,” said Jodi Araujo, CEM, NADCA’s CEO. “They each bring diverse experience and leadership in the HVAC system cleaning and inspection industry and are committed to strengthening mission-critical solutions for our members. Michael and Clint will be assets to the NADCA Board of Directors and the industry at large. We are incredibly excited about the energy they’ll bring to our organization.”

The HVAC Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Association, otherwise known as the National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA), was formed in 1989 as a non-profit association of companies engaged in the cleaning of HVAC systems. NADCA’s mission is to represent qualified companies engaged in the inspection, cleaning, and restoration of HVAC systems, promote source removal as the only acceptable method of cleaning, establish industry standards for the association, and assist NADCA members in providing high quality service to their customers. With approximately 1,200 members, NADCA is made up of a diverse group of HVAC industry professionals, including air systems cleaning specialists, mold remediators, and HVAC inspectors. To learn more, visit www.nadca.com.

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