Women In HVACR

Australian Refrigeration Services technician, Chantelle Mares, excels at problem solving and fault finding - qualities that are highly valued in industrial refrigeration.

Lidia Morawska is a Distinguished Professor and Australian Laureate Fellow in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).

Working with end users and providing valued support to a broad customer base has kept Bec Occhipinti actively involved in HVACR for more than three decades.

Climatech Group project engineer, Amy O’Connor, began her career working in London as a graduate in 2007.

REFCA Services co-founder & operations manager, Michelle Popofsky, is passionate about the air conditioning and refrigeration trade, especially the importance of training.

For more than a decade, Alison Scotland, has been making a difference in the HVACR industry.

As CEO of the ARBS Exhibition, Amanda Searle, is an absolute dynamo with a wealth of experience in marketing and communications.

After only three years and three months in the HVACR industry, Seda Services engineer, Farisa Sheila says she has found a meaningful career.

Laurent Tatiano isn’t just proficient on the tools she has a great attitude and is always willing to take on new tasks.

Hussmann finance director, Sabine Troumeur. has managed to combine her financial acumen with her passion for HVACR.

Time is running out to nominate for the Women in HVACR Programme with entries closing in eight days.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air Conditioners Australia (MHIAA) has agreed to sponsor the Women in HVACR Showcase for the second year in a row.

Welcome to our very first Women in HVACR Showcase which is a celebration of women making positive change in our industry.

Sponsor's message

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia, Pty. Ltd. (MHIAA) managing director, Mr Yuji Ito, congratulates the women that make up 20 of the best featured in the 2023 Women in HVACR showcase.

ARC: Aylin Ergin

Meet Aylin Ergin, compliance services coordinator at the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC).

Jingyi Zhou is project manager for New Product Development (NPD) at ActronAir, responsible for overseeing the entire product development process, from concept to launch.