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In this episode Colleen opens up about her unique international travels and culture differences, as well as the challenges other countries face in the HVAC industry. She also sheds light on the dynamics of public speaking (and speaking in general) as a woman abroad.
Colleen Keyworth is the President of the International Network for Women in Cooling (INWIC) - an affiliate of the UN - and previous President of Women in HVACR. She also serves as the Director of Sales and Marketing at Online-Access Inc., a web marketing company specializing in HVAC. ACHR News 2019 ‘Top40 under 40’ and received Service Nation's "Woman of the Year" award in 2020.
Colleen is also an influential speaker, writer, and Michigan ACCA Board Member, continuously sharing her insights on industry challenges, effective marketing strategies, and the significant role of women through various platforms.
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In this episode Colleen opens up about her unique international travels and culture differences, as well as the challenges other countries face in the HVAC industry. She also sheds light on the dynamics of public speaking (and speaking in general) as a woman abroad.
Colleen Keyworth is the President of the International Network for Women in Cooling (INWIC) - an affiliate of the UN - and previous President of Women in HVACR. She also serves as the Director of Sales and Marketing at Online-Access Inc., a web marketing company specializing in HVAC. ACHR News 2019 ‘Top40 under 40’ and received Service Nation's "Woman of the Year" award in 2020.
Colleen is also an influential speaker, writer, and Michigan ACCA Board Member, continuously sharing her insights on industry challenges, effective marketing strategies, and the significant role of women through various platforms.

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