Last summer my family went up in the beautiful Utah mountains to spend a day with my parents and siblings who were camping. On our ride up, my 8 year old daughter needed a bathroom break. I noticed some outhouses and pulled off the side of the road.
As my daughter entered the outhouse, I noticed there was a sliding latch to lock the door, and I heard her lock it after she shut the door.
Dream BIG!
Today was a big day for us...
We are now the official owners of a new building for our HVAC business!
A year ago, my husband printed a photo of a building and taped it on his vision board. Below it were the words,“I am the proud owner of a new building for Western Heating.” Here we are, a year later, and we signed the papers for our new building today!
How to Recruit Women Technicians
Written by Angie Snow. Originally published December 1st, 2017 on HVARCBusiness.com
You just never know when you will run into a woman who has the skills, drive, desire or ability to become your next superstar technician.
Here are four simple things that you can do right now to help you find and recruit women for your business.
A Conversation With a Residential and Light Commercial Shop Owner From Utah
Angie Snow, a former elementary school teacher turned HVAC shop owner, is a great example of a business owner that works just as hard for the service technicians she employs as they do for the customer. Angie and her husband, Ryan, own and operate Western Heating & Air Conditioning, a residential/light commercial/maintenance HVAC company based in Orem, Utah. Women technicians and installers are welcome here, and other HVAC companies are taking note of their innovative philosophy. Want to work for this company or one like it? Come prepared with a great attitude and
Utah Contractor Focuses on Family Friendly Environment, Service
Originally published on 1/23/2017 by Nicole Krawcke for theNEWS.
Like many women in the HVACR industry, Angie Snow, owner and vice president of Orem, Utah-based Western Heating & Air Conditioning, never aspired for a career in the trades. However, she now owns and operates her own company along with her husband, Ryan Snow.
“HVACR was never my first intention; it was never something I planned on doing when I was younger,” Angie Snow said. “My husband has been doing it for more than 20 years, and he worked his way up through the industry. My education was in elementary education, and
Angie Snow - VP Blazing Trails at Western Heating and Air
Angie Snow knew from the time she was a young girl, she wanted to gain an education and inspire others. She earned her Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from BYU, and her Master’s Degree in Math from SUU. Angie’s career began as an elementary school teacher. For seven years, she enjoyed teaching and motivating her students to achieve their goals. In 2007, she and her husband Ryan made the entrepreneurial leap by purchasing Western Heating and Air. Angie is the Vice President of Western and