The Humble Mechanic headlines successful training event

by | Oct 6, 2021 | 0 comments

The Mobile Air Climate Systems Association reports a successful 2021 Training Event in Orlando, Fla. Charles Sanvillee The Humble Mechanic

Charles Sanville, aka “The Humble Mechanic,” lauded those who attended the Mobile Air Climate Systems Association Training Event, calling them heroes for overcoming travel hesitancy, say organizers.

Overall, the Mobile Air Climate Systems Association (MACS) reports a successful 2021 Training Event in Orlando, Fla.

Held September 29 through October 2 at the Rosen Centre Hotel, the event’s success was marked by enthusiastic speakers, attendees, and exhibitors.

Organizers also report that the Florida weather cooperated to help make the three outdoor networking events — golf tournament, welcome reception, and after Trade Show party — added to the positive outcomes.

“MACS Keynote speaker, Charles Sanville, aka The Humble Mechanic discussed becoming heroes. MACS considers all that attended heroes for overcoming travel hesitancy and participating,” remarked Elvis L. Hoffpauir, MACS president and chief operating officer. Organizers added that attendees emphasized how much the enjoyed the in-person event.

For 2022 MACS will hold three regional training events:

  • February 4-5 in Tampa, FL,
  • February 25-26 in Long Beach, CA and
  • April 1-2 in Dallas, TX.

Visit the MACS website at www.macsmobileairclimate.org

About Mobile Air Climate Systems Association

Since 1981, the Mobile Air Climate Systems Association (MACS) has been the advocate for service and repair owners, distributors, manufacturers, and educators making their living in the total vehicle climate and thermal management industry.

Mobile Air Climate Systems Association empowers members to grow their businesses and delivers tangible member benefits through industry advocacy with government regulators and by providing accurate, unbiased training information, training products, training curriculum, and money-saving affinity member services.

MACS has assisted more than 1.2 million technicians to comply with the 1990 Clean Air Act requirements for certification in refrigerant recovery and recycling to protect the environment.

Learn more about MACS at www.macsmobileairclimate.org

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