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Welcome John Antosik

Usually we try to remain more educational for our blog, but once and a while it is nice to talk about our staff. John Antosik recently joined Controlled Air. John attended the University of Hartford and holds an S1 Unlimited Heating and Cooling, P-1 Unlimited Plumbing, and MIT, Mechanical Inspector Technician Licenses.

John has over 15 years of experience within the mechanical trades with extensive skills in company management, design and the installation of HVAC systems, Cogeneration applications, and engineering including fuel cells & micro-turbines. His last position was at Harrington Engineering, Rocky Hill, Connecticut, where he handled business development, project sales and design.

With his experience in project sales and design, business development, and as a previous owner of a HVAC company, John is a great asset to the company. John is informed and skilled with green technologies in the HVAC field, especially cogeneration. Green technology is the major focus at Controlled Air, Inc and John can only help it develop further. Vincent Chiocchio, President states, “John’s personality and experience is a great gain to our team. He is a straight forward thinker, with the knowledge and experience in energy efficiency, cogeneration, and air quality that mirrors our own goals for the company.”

John says he joined Controlled Air, Inc because it is a privately owned company and has an owner that he found to be dedicated to maintaining customer satisfaction and retaining clients. John states that his goals while at Controlled Air are to, “do just about anything Controlled Air may ask of me, including: Project Design, Management, Estimating, Sales.” He looks forward to giving Vincent Chiocchio, president, the support he needs to continue growing the business.

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