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Passing the Torch: Business Succession in HVAC

57 min · 24. juni 2026
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Explore why HVAC contractors should address succession planning long before retirement, burnout, or a buyer’s offer forces the issue. In this week’s podcast, High-Performance HVAC Today Editor Mike Weil sits down with Dawn Mroczek of GV’s Heating, Rob Basnett of Basnett Plumbing and Heating, and Adam Mufich to understand their very different experiences. You’ll learn about the importance of communication, documented processes, leadership development, and outside guidance in protecting the future of your business. Featuring: Adam Mufich - National Comfort Institute Mike Weil - National Comfort Institute Dawn Mroczek - GV's Heating & Cooling Rob Basnett - Basnett Plumbing, Heating, AC, and Electrical

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