ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Women in HVACR (WHVACR), a nonprofit dedicated to empowering women in the HVACR field, is accepting applications for its new Pillar and Women to Watch awards.
The winners of the Pillar awards will be announced during the WHVACR annual conference in October, and Women to Watch winners will be announced in the inaugural edition of the organization’s online magazine, Empowered, scheduled to be published this fall.
“As an organization that supports women in a predominately male industry, we always look to find ways to recognize women who go above and beyond the call of duty to help other women,” said WHVACR president Kristin Gallup, who also serves as director of product management for Carrier Enterprise. “Our award winners will be chosen based on their merits. We want to know what the nominees have achieved in the HVACR industry, and how they have used their positions to inspire other women to enter the profession, expand their training goals, and improve their networking skills.”
Nominations are open now through Sunday, Aug. 31, and judging will take place in September. Nominees must be active members of WHVACR.
Three women will be chosen for the Pillar Awards, each representing one of the following categories:
• Mentor Pillar: The winner of this category must demonstrate mentorship abilities by inspiring and guiding others to achieve success in the HVACR industry.
• Education Pillar: The winner of this category will have contributed to educational initiatives or professional development and continuously promotes learning, training, or education in their workplace.
• Network Pillar: The woman who wins this category will be chosen by how effectively she has built networks or facilitated meaningful connections within the industry. She must also have created areas for growth, collaboration, or advancement for herself and others.
The winners will be named at the WHVACR conference, Bet on Yourself, which is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 6, through Wednesday, Oct. 8, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Women to Watch recognition, subtitled “Powering Progress: Influential Women in HVACR for 2025,” will honor winners in these categories:
• Industry Impact: The winner will have demonstrated a significant, measurable contribution to the home services industry or HVACR industry.
• Innovation & Creativity: The winner will have implemented new practices or solutions that led to efficiency, growth, or enhanced customer satisfaction.
• Leadership & Resilience: The woman who wins this will have a proven ability to successfully navigate and overcome significant challenges.
• Diversity & Inclusion Efforts: The winner of this category must have actively promoted diversity and inclusion in her position at work or in the broader community.
These winners will be announced in the organization’s new online magazine, Empowered, which will premiere this fall.
For more information, or to nominate a candidate for a Pillar Award or for the Women to Watch recognition, please visit this site.