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RSES Educational Foundation
Responsibilities of the RSES Educational Foundation Board may be found in the Foundation's Bylaws.

Foundation Board of Trustee members include:
Bruce Kamperschroer, CM, President, Chairman 
Harrison O. Travis, III, CM, Vice President
Robert J. Sherman, CM, Treasurer
Lawrence R. Donaldson, Secretary
Nick Reggi, CMS, Sergeant at Arms
Roger M. Hensley, CMS, E&E Board Chairman
Larry Lynn, CMS
Wes Maxfield, CM
Mike Eckstein, CM
Jim Byrd, CM
Staff Contact: Mark Lowry

Marketing and Membership Committee
The Marketing and Membership Committee monitors and assesses on an ongoing basis the needs and wants of RSES Educational Foundation members and potential members.  This committee is to research and review possible affinity benefit providers whose products and/or services may provide added value to RSES Educational Foundation membership, and make recommendations of such to the full Board, as well as monitor all affinity benefit programs on an ongoing basis to assure continued relevance and value.

Marketing and Membership Committee members include:
Harrison O. Travis III, CM, Chairman
George S. Friedman, CM
Robert J. Sherman, CM
Staff Contact: Kim Heselbarth and Anna Szmajchel

Program Development Committee
The Program Development Committee oversees development of, as defined in its Bylaws, “professional-level educational, training, and testing programs and materials.”  Such programs and materials are to support the Refrigeration Service Engineers Society and other clients and members.

Program Development Committee members include:
Roger M. Hensley, CMS, Chairman
Rich Hoke, CMS
Nick Reggi, CMS
Joe Marchese, CMS
Staff Contact: Renee Tomlinson
 
 
 
 

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RSES is the leading education, training and certification preparation organization for HVACR professionals. RSES publishes various comprehensive industry training and reference materials in addition to delivering superior educational programs designed to benefit HVACR professionals at every stage of their careers through instructor-led training courses, online training for HVAC, educational seminars, interactive CD and DVD products, industry-related reference manuals, and helpful technical content through Service Application Manual chapters, the RSES Journal, the RSES Journal archives and feature articles, as well as web-exclusive features.

Beginning with basic theory and extending to complex troubleshooting, training courses covering refrigeration and air conditioning, heating, electricity, controls, heat pumps and safety may be conducted in a classroom environment or though self study. RSES publications may be purchased by schools, contractors, manufacturers or any other industry group wanting to conduct comprehensive training programs. Seminars covering air conditioning troubleshooting, electrical troubleshooting, compressor training, condenser training, refrigerant piping practices, DDC controls, and more are held in various cities across North America.

Select training programs offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and NATE Continuing Education Hours (CEHs).

In addition, RSES offers industry certification preparation materials for refrigerant handling (EPA Section 608), R-410A and North American Technician Excellence (NATE) examinations.

RSES’ monthly magazine, RSES Journal, serves HVAC contractors, service technicians, students, operations/maintenance managers, engineers and technicians who work in the residential, light commercial, commercial and institutional markets on air conditioning, warm-air heating, refrigeration, ventilation, electrical, ice machines, chillers, hydronic heating, piping, refrigeration control and energy management, building automation, indoor air quality and duct cleaning, and sheet metal fabrication equipment and/or systems.
 
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