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Carrier Presents Annual Hall of Fame and President’s Awards to Factory Authorized Dealers


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Carrier, a leader in high technology heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration solutions, presented its annual Dealer Hall of Fame Award and President’s Awards at the 2012 Carrier® Factory Authorized Dealer conference in Orlando.

The Dealer Hall of Fame Award is presented annually to a select few industry-leading contractors. Nominees must be a Factory Authorized Dealer and have a minimum 20 years association with Carrier as their primary brand. This year’s recipients are the late John Hentkowski of Hentkowski, Inc., Heating, Cooling and Electrical, Wilmington, Del., Tom Kime of Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Company, Birmingham, Ala., and Robert “Bo” Maddux of P & M Air Conditioning and Heating Company, Houston, Texas.

“The Carrier Dealer Hall of Fame was created to recognize and honor dealers who demonstrate enthusiasm, loyalty, and courage in their work and who embody the same leadership philosophy as Willis Carrier, the founder of our company and the inventor of modern air conditioning,” said Chris Nelson, vice president, sales and marketing, Carrier Residential and Commercial Systems. “These three gentlemen exemplify compassion and commitment to their employees, communities, customers, and Carrier. It is our honor to recognize them with this award.”

Although thousands of dealers across the country sell Carrier brand products, fewer than 1,500 qualify as Factory Authorized Dealers, with the following three inducted into the Hall of Fame this year:

Robert “Bo” Maddux – P & M Air Conditioning and Heating Company, Houston, Texas

Maddux earned a civil engineering degree from Texas A & M in 1959, and began his career at Carrier in wholesale distribution. In 1983, Maddux and Brodie Riner purchased P & M Air Conditioning and Heating Company. When Riner retired in 1992, Maddux’s two sons and daughter purchased Riner’s share of the company, and together, the four grew the company to be recognized as one of the leading HVAC dealerships in Houston. Maddux retired in 2011, but the company remains family-owned. Today, P & M Air Conditioning and Heating Company is managed by Maddux’s two sons, Mike and Steve, and his daughter Rebecca. The company currently employs a team of 24 employees and manages a fleet of 12 trucks.

After 53 years of service, the Maddux family attributes much of their success to taking care of customers, employees and the community.

John Hentkowski – Hentkowski, Inc., Heating, Cooling and Electrical, Wilmington, Del.

In 1968, Hentkowski was working at a small heating company in addition to working at Sears. A friend offered him the opportunity to start his own HVAC business and Hentkowski, Inc., Heating, Cooling and Electrical was born. The business grew quickly, and by 1978, Hentkowski moved his company into a larger building and expanded services to include HVAC installations for residential new construction and custom homes, as well as commercial buildings and complete building restorations. In 1986, Hentkowski, Inc., Heating, Cooling and Electrical became the first Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer in Delaware, working closely with its distributor Peirce-Phelps. It also became the second company in the nation to have all of its HVAC technicians North American Technician Excellence (NATE®)-certified.

John Hentkowski passed away in 2010, and his wife Micki has since taken over the HVAC business, along with their daughter Barbara, sons John Jr. and Steven, and several other family members.

Tom Kime – Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Company, Birmingham, Ala.

Kime earned an electrical engineering degree from Auburn University in 1969, and began his career as sales engineer for an air conditioning manufacturer. In 1977, he began work at Standard Heating Company, a business that initially began as a roofing company back in the 1930s, and expanded decades later to include heating and air conditioning installation and service. Standard Heating Company then became Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Company and Kime served as vice president from 1977 to 1996. He purchased the company from Bob Williams in 1996. Today, Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Company is still locally owned and recognized as a leader in the Birmingham area, installing and servicing heating, cooling, plumbing and generator systems. This 63-employee company recently expanded into home performance contracting as well, focusing on making their customers’ homes more comfortable and energy efficient.

In addition to the Hall of Fame Award, Carrier also presented 127 active dealers with its President’s Award, an honor presented annually to Carrier dealers who exemplify the company’s model for operational excellence, business effectiveness, and delivering the best in cutting-edge technology to consumers. Winners go above and beyond the call of duty in the industry with a dependable, consumer-focused work ethic.

“The President’s Award is designed to encourage and recognize dealers who have continually focused on customer satisfaction,” Nelson said. “This year’s winners provided superior customer satisfaction while delivering exceptional customer value and successfully representing the Carrier brand in their communities.”

For more information, visit www.residential.carrier.com/dealers/index.shtml.


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