Dan Holohan to Offer Final Classes Through MCA Chicago`s CEI
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Dan Holohan to Offer Final Classes Through MCA Chicago`s CEI
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 7, 2015 Media Contacts: Lucas Strombeck, [email protected], 309-736-1071 Katelyn Youngblood, [email protected], 312-384-1220 Dan Holohan to Offer Final Classes Through MCA Chicago’s CEI The Award-Winning Speaker and Technical Writer Is Set to Retire His Popular Steam Heating and Hydronics Seminars Burr Ridge, Ill. – Dan Holohan, a nationally recognized speaker and prolific technical author, will offer his long-running seminars on steam heating and hydronic systems for the last time through the Mechanical Contractors Association of Chicago’s Construction Education Institute® (CEI). The seminars—which will run the evenings of April 22 and April 23 at the Local 597 Training Center in Mokena, Ill.—will cover both technical and social topics, ranging from the history of steam heating to current practices in piping and radiant heating. An institution in the mechanical construction and piping industries, Holohan’s career in hydronics spans more than four decades, stemming from his early days working with his father as a New York-based manufacturers’ representative. He began lecturing on the topic 25 years ago upon the publication of his encyclopedic first book, The Lost Art of Steam Heating, in 1992. He continues to write and publish widely, having written 14 additional books, as well as numerous articles, blogs, and columns in dozens of industry publications, including on his own website, HeatingHelp.com. Holohan offers these popular seminars—respectively titled Hydronic Night School and Dead Men Steam School—on a limited basis nationwide. The classes have proven popular among various audiences over the years, earning him several awards for his keen ability to translate technical jargon into clear and straightforward language. Last year, the OESP awarded him a Certificate of Recognition for his commitment to teaching and fundraising, and recognized an annual scholarship in his name. Senior Vice President of MCA Chicago, Dan Bulley, praised Holohan for his distinguished expertise and his commitment to teaching: “Dan is that rare breed that combines practical experience with a passion for knowledge. As a returning lecturer, he has become a mainstay here at the CEI. His classes are always lively and engaging, and above all else, informative. I speak on behalf of MCA Chicago, CEI, and its staff, when I say that his presence here will be missed dearly.” Holohan has lectured at MCA’s Construction Education Institute since its inception in 1997. He will continue to give seminars at other select locations on a limited basis through 2015, and plans on retiring his seminars completely by early 2016. MCA offers these seminars as part of their Construction Education Institute, which seeks to keep their members up-to-date on evolving technologies and industry best practices. To register for these seminars, as well as MCA’s many other educational opportunities, members are encouraged to visit MCA’s education website at www.mca.org. About Dan Holohan Dan is a technical writer, keynote speaker, humanitarian, and a recognized expert on steam and hydronic heating. He founded HeatingHelp.com, a trusted online resource for heating information, in 1997. Through education, outreach, and fundraising, he has created a social network of industry insiders and philanthropists who rally for the health, wellness, and comfort of consumers. In concert with a global network of friends and donors, he has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charities and individuals in need. The Carlson-Holohan Industry Award of Excellence, established to recognize commitment and success in the steam and hydronics industry, is named in his honor. Visit Dan’s website at www.heatinghelp.com. About MCA Chicago The Mechanical Contractors Association of Chicago, established in 1888, is a professional trade association representing contractors in the union mechanical construction and service industry throughout the Chicagoland area. MCA contractors work with qualified pipefitters and service technicians at Pipefitters Local Union 597 to build the powerhouses that generate electricity; install and service heating and air conditioning systems; and install piping for industries ranging from oil refineries, to pharmaceuticals, to food processing plants. MCA Chicago comprises an estimated 400 union mechanical contracting firms through the Piping Education Council, whose members employ nearly 8,000 Local Union 597 pipefitters in the Chicagoland area. Visit MCA Chicago’s website at www.mca.org. About CEI The Mechanical Contractors Association of Chicago’s Construction Education Institute® is a joint effort between MCA Chicago and the Piping Education Council (PEC) to meet the growing educational needs of their members in the mechanical construction and service industry. Taught by some of the industry’s most respected teachers, the Institute offers contractors, office personnel and field supervisors a full range of classes for self-improvement and business growth. Association partners include Builders Association (BA), Illinois Environmental Contractors Association (IECA), Piping Education Council (PEC), Plumbing Contractors Association (PCA), Plumbing Council of Chicago, Plumbing & Mechanical Contractors Association of Northern Illinois (PAMCANI), SMACNA Greater Chicago, and West Suburban Association (WSA). ###