Sixteen students recently graduated from the HVAC & Energy Professional Program at the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association Technical Education Center (PPATEC).
On March 21, PPATEC held a graduation ceremony for the students. Spouses, parents, grandparents and employers were present to celebrate the students’ achievements.
Photo courtesy of the Pennsylvania Petroleum AssociationThe graduates
Five of the graduates received $3,000 from the Robert V. Boltz Scholarship Foundation. Three of the graduates previously served in the United States Armed Forces and were able to utilize their GI Bill benefits to offset tuition.
The majority of the students were currently employed or received job offers prior to graduation. Some of the participating employers include Aero Energy, G.F. Bowman, Frey Lutz, Handyside, Home Climates and Susquehanna Oil & Propane.
The March 2025 HVAC & Energy Professional Program graduates include:
Derry Haldeman
Ethan Gonzalez
George Brown
Gilbert Holoma
Juan Valverde-bedon
Nashat Abdelmalak
Paul Weigand
Ranfis Pimentel
Sam Almonor
Sam Pence
Sharan Basnet
Sheldon Thompson
Tabbitha Foultz
Ty Camacho
Tyler Lawrence
Yarik Rhoads
Photo courtesy of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association
Photo courtesy of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association
Photo courtesy of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association
Photo courtesy of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association
Photo courtesy of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association
Photo courtesy of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association
About PPATEC
PPATEC, an arm of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association (PPA), offers hands-on technical training solutions for the HVAC and energy industry. The PPA is a not-for-profit trade association representing more than 475 energy stakeholders. PPATEC is a postsecondary entry-level career training institution licensed by the State Board of Private Licensing Schools and is approved by the Department of Veterans Affairs to accept GI Bill benefits.
In 2022, PPATEC launched its HVAC & Energy Professional Program, a 10-week, hands-on curriculum tailored to provide the skills needed to secure a job in the HVAC and energy industry. According to the organization, graduates of the program have received employment offers, often graduating on a Friday and going into a new career the following Monday.
According to Don Mumma, PPATEC’s Director of Training & Workforce Development, there is a state-wide shortage of more than 2,000 HVAC and energy technicians. PPATEC created its entry-level training program to help PPA members fill that pressing need.
“We’re glad to play a role in preparing these – and other – young men and women for family-sustaining careers in an in-demand field,” says Mumma.
Candidates have multiple opportunities for financial support. Veterans can use GI Bill benefits to defray the cost of the program. PPATEC also routinely offers scholarships to candidates. In addition, PPA members have an opportunity to sponsor a candidate entering the program.