The Radiant Professionals Alliance officially
joins the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials this
month.
The RPA (formerly known as the Radiant Panel Association) officially joins the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical
Officials this month. The move, along with an official name change to
the Radiant Professionals Alliance, was formally and officially ratified by RPA
membership by a strong majority of affirmative votes on Dec. 5, 2011.
“The foremost concern of RPA members is their
membership status,” saidDorothy Biggs, RPA
president. “IAPMO has assured us that the anniversary dates of all RPA
memberships will be recognized, will remain intact for all subsequent renewal
purposes and will immediately entitle every member to the multitude of benefits
associated with RPA and the structure with IAPMO.”
Members can also be assured that all of RPA’s
publications and reference materials will continue to be available, including
training manuals, home study tools, DVD seminars, the Webinar series, the RPA
Standard Guidelines and the certification program, including all written tests
for the various levels from field technician to designer. Publications that
members enjoy will continue without interruption; new products and projects are
being planned for the near future.
GP Russ Chaney,
IAPMO CEO, anticipates that RPA members will find IAPMO to be unparalleled in
its management skills, delivering service excellence with reliability and responsiveness.
“IAPMO has an unmatched resource base of
members and an infrastructure of staff with the knowledge, skills and abilities
to deliver the RPA sustained growth, strong financial performance and increased
market reach,” Chaney said. “Our Director of Program Development,Kathleen Mihelich, will be leading the way toward
advancing the RPA to its full potential. She will provide the RPA with the
management direction required at this time of change and is also prepared to
guide the RPA toward the longer-term need of strategic planning that is
required for the RPA’s sustainability.”
Chaney and Mihelich report that the RPA
membership can expect to receive a draft marketing program designed to increase
the awareness of radiant/hydronic heating and cooling, and show that these systems
are both environmentally friendly and cost-effective. The input of RPA
membership, covering all aspects of the industry, will be requested and a final
draft compiled from the comments received before the program is initiated.
“My focus in leading the significant staff
resources devoted to servicing RPA members’ needs will be related to exactly
what they tell me they need,” Mihelich said. “A number of them have been in
contact already and I look forward to obtaining information from as many of them
as possible in order to refine the existing RPA programs and products, and
develop new ones to meet their needs and desires.”
Chaney added: “The IAPMO partnership with the
RPA will pay dividends to the membership of both organizations, offering
expanded services and benefits, while further developing the market, both
domestically and internationally. We are now off to a great start and look
forward to a very bright future together.”
For more
information on IAPMO and the RPA, contact Mihelich at 708/995‐3003 orkathleen.mihelich@iapmo.org.
RPA membership ratifies move to IAPMO
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