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    ACCA Names 2019 Service Manager of the Year

    Nov. 20, 2019
    Chris Sabol of Presidential Heating & Air Conditioning, Gaithersburg, Md. was selected.

    Arlington, VA, November 18, 2019– The Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) announced this week that Craig Sabol of Presidential Heating & Air Conditioning in Gaithersburg, Md. was named ACCA’s 2019 Service Manager of the Year.

    “It is an honor to receive this recognition.” said Sabol, who is a 30-year industry trades veteran. “We value the success of our technicians, and my success is their success. We operate as a unit and I will always do what is in the best interest of our technicians and the company.”

    The Service Manager of the Year award was presented to Sabol during ACCA’s Service Leadership Forum in Dayton, OH, which took place November 7-8. ACCA presented Sabol with an American flag that was flown over the United States Capitol Building on June 22, 2019, National HVAC Technician Day. The flag was flown by Congressman Markwayne Mullin (OK-2), former president of Mullin Plumbing, a full service HVAC company.

    “Every year, we receive outstanding nominations for the Service Manager of the Year award,” said Barton James, ACCA President and CEO. It is important that we recognize professionals in the field that are proactive, dedicated, and bring value to the industry, and Craig demonstrates all of the above. He is truly deserving of this great award.”

    Chris Nixon, General Manager of Presidential Heating & Air Conditioning said, “Craig is an important asset to our operations. He has created new processes and has found ways to make our company run more efficiently. He cares about the technicians and it’s evident with the programs he has created. Craig’s calm demeanor translates well to the service technicians, which also helps maintain a positive service team culture. We are very fortunate to have him.”

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