IRHACE Branch Network

Effective the 1st November 2022, the existing IRHACE branch network merges into three regions of Northern, Central and Southern with special interest groups. Regions would provide industry events such as road shows, industry nights and technical talks and Special interest groups would focus on certain aspects of the industry.

A National Coordinator works across National, Regions and Groups to provide an annual timetable of industry events such as the HVAC&R Hub, road shows, industry nights, member group activities, special interest groups that are consistently providing information and well participated.

Regional branches provide industry events such as road shows, industry nights and technical talks working with the National Coordinator. Member groups work within a regional branch and provide member activities such as golf, fishing or social events.

REGIONAL BRANCH COVERS CONTACT

MEMBER

GROUPS

LIAISON

NORTHERN

Auckland, Northland, Waikato, Bay of Plenty

TBA    
CENTRAL

Hawkes Bay, Poverty Bay, Manawatu, Wellington

TBA    
SOUTHERN

Nelson, Marlborough, Westland, Canterbury, Otago, Southland

TBA    

All branches must follow our Rules (Constitution), Council policies and other policies, by-laws and so on. Branches must also follow the IRHACE Branch Guidelines. Members will be represented by their local regional branch.

        

SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP COVERS CONTACT
Apprentices of IRHACE logo Wallie Askew Memorial Workskills Competition, Wallie Askew Scholarship Fund, development into schools and high performance. An aim of the group would be to develop a pathway to represent New Zealand in the WorldSkills Competition for Refrigeration and Air Conditioning as well as a development plan for HVAC&R apprentices.

Trent McDonald

David Everett

Garrett Glynn

admin@irhace.org.nz


SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP COVERS CONTACT
Women of IRHACE logo

Supporting all women in HVAC&R at all stages of their careers. Delivering messages through social media, webinars and technical education. Coordinating and providing profiles, stories and content for the IRHACE Journal. Work to include female speakers in our events framework. Increase the number of female members in IRHACE.

HVAC&R Centre

admin@irhace.org.nz