AHRI Announces Retirement of President and CEO Stephen Yurek

Yurek’s tenure at AHRI has been marked by strategic growth, global outreach, and environmental stewardship, significantly enhancing the industry’s stature and ensuring a strong foundation for future leadership.

Key Highlights

  • Stephen Yurek joined AHRI in 2002 and became president in 2006, guiding the organization through significant growth and global expansion.
  • Yurek’s contributions have strengthened industry advocacy, standards, and environmental stewardship, positioning AHRI as a global leader.
  • The AHRI Board is now seeking a new leader to continue Yurek’s legacy and advance the organization’s mission into the future.

ARLINGTON, Virginia — Air-Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) announced that President and CEO Stephen Yurek will retire in 2027, on a date to be determined.

Yurek joined the then-Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute (ARI) in 2002 as the association’s General Counsel and Vice President of Policy and Public Affairs, before being promoted to President in 2006.

Yurek’s impact on AHRI and the global industry has been noteworthy and sustained. He oversaw the 2008 merger of ARI and the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association, which united all the aspects of the HVACR and water heating industry under one global organization whose members manufacture more than 75 percent of all residential and commercial central air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, water heaters, and commercial refrigeration equipment produced and installed worldwide.

During Yurek’s tenure, AHRI became a truly global association, establishing offices in Canada, India, China, and across the LATAM, ASEAN, and MENA regions, advocating for the industry and promoting and strengthening AHRI’s global standards and equipment certification programs around the world.

“Steve Yurek’s contributions to our association and our industry have been transformational and have established AHRI as the definitive voice for its members and the industry in all corners of the globe,” said AHRI’s 2026 Board Chairman Mike Branson of Rheem Manufacturing Company. “In addition to advancing AHRI’s mission of advocacy, analytics, standards, and certification, Steve’s foresight in establishing regional offices and promoting AHRI’s standards and certification programs around the world, while advocating for and protecting our industry’s interests in Washington and in the states, has greatly enhanced the stature and reach of our industry. He leaves a legacy of strength, commitment, and environmental stewardship that well positions our industry for the future,” he added.

The AHRI Board of Directors has enlisted the help of a search firm to identify suitable candidates to lead the association into the future. Additional details will be forthcoming.

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