Thermal Care Adds Regional Manager
Amy McCully to handle West Coast states, Tijuana and the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Thermal Care has recently named Amy McCully as regional manager, responsible for managing equipment sales and support throughout the West Coast states, Tijuana and the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Based out of Phoenix, McCully is responsible for supporting Thermal Care’s rep organizations, while also reaching out to new and existing customers. She has extensive experience in both commercial and industrial HVAC sales, energy audits and refrigerant management.

“We are excited to have Amy join the Thermal Care team,” said Peter Armbruster, v.p. of sales & marketing at Thermal Care. “She has an awesome history of helping customers save energy and finding other cost reduction opportunities. Amy’s experience working for several major HVAC equipment suppliers gives her the background to understand how to effectively support our industry. Ensuring the needs of her customers are met is paramount to her. In fact, she has a history of maintaining excellent relationships with her customers, some who go back over 18 years.”
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