William Faris
Xpediair, Inc.
William Faris is the Director of Distribution and Sales at Xpediair. He also operates a separate consulting company in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry. Mr. Faris has more than 30 years of experience in both the domestic and international markets, and has helped to start numerous companies in the HVAC field. One of those companies is now among the largest suppliers of aftermarket parts and accessories in the industry with sales in excess of $700 million. He has also worked as a senior product manager for residential products at York International. Mr. Faris worked for 25 years in several key roles at Carrier Corporation. He holds several patents in the HVACR field and has contributed to several articles in Appliance magazine, HVAC Insider magazine, and HVACR NEWS. Mr. Faris holds an MBA from NYIT, and has graduated from Boston University School of management and the US Army Engineer School. (This is me - Update Profile)
| 2002 - present | Director of Sales and Distribution Xpediair, Inc. |
|---|---|
| Unspecified - present | Founder William Faris Consulting |
| 1997 - 2002 | Senior Product manager York International Corporation |
| 1972 - 1997 | Senior Product manager Carrier Corporation |
| 1970 - 1972 | Service and installation A & M Mechanical Inc |
GLG Study Groups with William Faris(?)
| Study Group Name | Members |
|---|---|
| Compressors Experts | 66 |
| Water Infrastructure Component Experts | 36 |
| Council Members Knowledgeable about Copper Pipes and Tubes | 20 |
| Copper Pricing Trend Experts | 62 |
GLG NewsSM Analyses by William Faris(?)
Strategic implications for foreign oil mean that the US needs to get more control of its apetite for this essential commodity. The university teaches other courses beyonf econ 101 which Mr Stein needs to study before he embarks on such very thin ice. Oil is essential to this economy and as such it can...
North America and the US in particular have become addicted to cheap energy and it has become a way of life. Like most complex issues it will take a complex solution. the complexity is not in the steps to be taken, but in the actual execution
Energy independence is a strategic and immediate initiative that needs to be engaged in the same way that President Kennedy addressed our need to lead in space technology. In both cases our economic system and our very survival as a civilization depend on it T. Boone Pickens is offering leadership and...
energy independence is a wonderful thing, but it is not without some ramifications. Is it better to have lower mileage and performance in MPG and higher food prices?
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