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First Black-owned HVAC company in Midwest to launch

Por: WGN-TV Nation December 12, 2022

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Posted: Dec 12, 2022 / 09:16 AM CST Updated: Dec 12, 2022 / 09:22 AM CST SHARE Herman Pride meets with Related Midwest, Trane Technologies and HIRE360 to discuss his new groundbreaking business, Pride Pipe & Supply. CHICAGO — Owner and President Herman Pride announced the launch of ‘Pride Pipe & Supply,’ the first Black-owned heating, ventilation and air conditioning company (HVAC) in the Midwest. “Being the first Black-owned HVAC... + full article



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