EnerBank Scholarship Helps Build The HVAC Future With Qualified Workers
December 12, 2019
EGIA Foundation’s EnerBank USA Funding the Future Scholarship Awarded to Jordan Brill of Ohio Business College
SALT LAKE CITY – Dec. 12, 2019 – EnerBank USA®, the national consumer lender that helps strategic business partners and independent home improvement contractors increase their sales, today announced the awarding of the first ever EnerBank USA Funding the Future Scholarship to Jordan Brill, a student at Ohio Business College, as part of the EGIA Foundation’s second annual scholarship program.
The EGIA Foundation builds a better home service industry workforce by positioning HVAC as a first-choice career option. Ms. Brill received $2,500 toward her HVAC education among 15 HVAC students total who were bestowed scholarships from the EGIA Foundation.
“EnerBank is excited to be part of building the future generation of the HVAC workforce and promoting the wages and ownership opportunities available to these professionals,” said Charlie Knadler, President and CEO of EnerBank and Founding Board Member of the EGIA Foundation. “Jordan is really deserving of our first company scholarship. We wish her tremendous success in her HVAC career. We’re proud to be part of the EGIA Foundation program.”
The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the current HVAC technician shortage at 70,000, and 115,000 new HVAC-R professionals will be needed to meet the demand by 2022. The EGIA Foundation Scholarship Program was created to help increase the number of qualified workers entering the HVAC industry by lowering the costs associated with proper education and training, and promoting HVAC as a first-choice career. The foundation also works to change stigmas associated with work in the trades and to raise awareness of the well-paying, valued, and increasingly higher-tech careers that are available.
“I never really knew what I wanted to do when I ‘grew up’ until I started to research and discover what all of my options were to best support my daughter and build the life for her that she deserves,” said Ms. Brill. “After interviewing technicians in the field, I became overwhelmingly inspired to pursue a career in HVAC-R. Being able to critically think, strategize and develop solutions when I go to work every day makes me excited that I will be able to reach my potential and make a difference with my career of choice.”
The EGIA Foundation is now accepting applications for yet another class of enthusiastic students who are pursuing an education in HVAC as part of the 2020 Scholarship Program. The program is open until January 30, 2020, with awards counting toward the 2020-21 academic year. As the EGIA Foundation continues to grow and evolve, the Scholarship Program will begin awarding grants in other industry vocations, such as solar PV, plumbing, home performance and more. To apply for the EGIA Foundation Scholarship, visit www.EGIAFoundation.org/Scholarship.
EnerBank USA is a charter donor of the EGIA Foundation. For more information about EnerBank and its services for contractors and program sponsors in the home improvement industry, visit enerbank.com.
About EnerBank USA—America’s home improvement lender of choice
EnerBank is a highly specialized Member FDIC bank headquartered in Salt Lake City that helps strategic business partners (i.e., home improvement product manufacturers, distributors, franchise organizations, and trade associations) and independent home improvement contractors increase their sales. For over 15 years, EnerBank USA has helped home improvement contractors grow their businesses and enabled homeowners to have the home of their dreams. Through mobile, online and phone application choices, homeowners get a credit decision in minutes, resulting in higher close rates, and bigger jobs for contractors. Homeowners enjoy Same-As-Cash loans and low interest, low monthly payment loans, while contractors increase their sales. EnerBank USA is a fair housing lender and makes loans without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, handicap, or familial status. Visit enerbank.com for more information.
About the EGIA Foundation
The EGIA Foundation is a nationwide 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization focused on promoting home service trades as first-choice careers through a unique coalition of industry stakeholders who are devoted to generating tomorrow’s workforce today. Initiatives include public outreach, mentorship programs, scholarships, and more. For more information, including how you can help, visit EGIAFoundation.org.
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