Women In HVACR Announces New Sponsorship Benefits For 2025
These sponsorships enhance the industry workforce through education, mentoring and networking opportunities that support and empower women currently in the HVACR industry. Women in HVACR provides a sponsor's female employees with opportunities to advance personally and professionally and boosts the sponsor's profile in the HVACR industry.
Sponsorship levels include:
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Inspiration
Champion
Empowerment
Visionary
Luminary
Guardian
The expanded benefits include a unique sponsor logo from Women in HVACR that can be posted to the sponsor's website and on social media, tickets to the Women in HVACR conference, preferential booth placement at the conference, and expanded mentorship prospects.
Companies can become an endowment fund sponsor by purchasing an Angel sponsorship. The Angel sponsorship starts at $1,000, but those who want to support the program can donate as much as they like. These endowments go to sponsor scholarships and fund initiatives created by Women in HVACR to help women succeed in the trades.
"We are often asked by company owners about some of the best ways to recruit, hire and retain women in the trades," Gallup said. "One of the best ways to do that is to sponsor organizations like Women in HVACR. These scholarships and endowments not only create scholarships, they also help us offer mentorship programs and provide ongoing educational programs for our members."
Other benefits can include opportunities to showcase a sponsor's thought leadership and dedication to diversity with a speaking opportunity at the AHR Expo in Las Vegas on Feb. 4-6, 2026, webinar collaborations, recognition during a monthly membership call and in a magazine ad in Women in HVACR's new magazine, Elevate, and an interview on a Women in HVACR partner's industry podcast.
For more information on how to become a Women in HVACR sponsor, visit or call them at (480) 805-8403.
About Women in HVACR
Since 2002, Women in HVACR has worked to increase the number of women in the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigerant (HVACR) industry and empower women to succeed by providing members with a variety of opportunities to network and develop a professional environment through education and mentorship. The 1,200-member nonprofit organization holds a variety of regional and national events each year and provides scholarship opportunities for women who pursue careers within the HVACR industry, including those who seek engineering and business degrees or a trade school education. For more information about Women in HVACR, visit .
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