We’ve Added New Videos on the Best from MSCA

September 14, 2020

We are continually blown away by the knowledge, novel ideas and new innovations that our members hold. And we are so appreciative that they are willing to share these ideas for the betterment of our industry. MSCA’s series of educational videos called the Best From MSCA, contain short interviews that are certain to inspire you and impact the way you conduct your business.

David Geith, Vice President of Service at EMCOR Services Mesa Energy Systems in Irvine, California moderates the conversations covering a variety of topics highlighting current issues and trends in our industry.

Check out the new videos just uploaded; Team Engagement with Jim Bartolotta and Vehicle Hand Washing Station with Rich Happel, LEED AP.  We’ll continue to add more videos each month so make sure to check back frequently!

WATCH NOW!
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