Congratulations! Our 2009-2010 Research Campaign year-to-date total is up to $11,711.07, 45% above of our goal of $8,000! Thank you for making this Research Promotion year a success! This success truly shows the support the Saskatoon and Saskatchewan community have for the work of ASHRAE. We have received money from the following donors: Major Donors (Silver) - $1,000-$2,499 SaskEnergy Venmar CES Major Donors (Bronze) - $500-$999: Bill Dean Cypress Sales Partnership Daniels-Wingerak Engineering Ltd. Peak Mechanical Partnership Saskatoon ASHRAE Chapter Victaulic Company of Canada Major Donors (Antique) - $250-$499: Air-Tech Management Ltd. Associated Engineering (Sask.) Ltd. Axiom Industries Ltd. Charter Mechanical Ltd. E.H. Price Limited – Saskatoon H.V.A.C. Sales Ltd. Key West Engineering Ltd. Prairie Controls Ltd. Saskatchewan Research Council Saskatoon Boiler Mfg. Co. Ltd. SaskWest Mechanical Ltd. Stantec Consulting Ltd. Suer & Pollon Mechanical Partnership Vortec Mechanical Sales Inc. Honor Roll Donors - $150-$249 (minimum $100 for individual donation): Dynamic Agencies 2000 Ltd. Ecco Heating Products Ltd. Engineered Air – Saskatoon Inter West Mechanical Ltd. Johnson Controls - Saskatoon Andrew Thomson Bob Besant Carey Simonson Chris Conley Chris Watt Dennis Zbaraschuk Jonathan Bushman Jonathan French Michael Nemeth Mike Osborn Ryan MacGillivray Other Donors: Bantle Engineering Research Johnson Controls If I haven’t already contacted you for this year’s donation, and you would like to donate, please let me know. I will need to have the money received soon as June is the end of the campaign, and then we will be starting all over again in July. I can take cash, cheque or credit cards, or payments can be made on-line. I will have invoices available at the meeting, or please use the attached form. Donations can be made payable to ASHRAE Research Canada, and can be sent to me at: Daniels-Wingerak Engineering Ltd. 3022 Louise Street Saskatoon, Sk. S7J 3L8. On the other side of the Research Promotion trail, a University of Saskatchewan graduate student, Mohammad Rasouli, will be the recipient of an ASHRAE Graduate Student Grant-in-Aid. This will be $10,000 coming back to the University, to allow Mohammad to conduct his research on Building Energy Simulation of Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Ventilators, under the supervision of ASHRAE Saskatoon member Professor Carey Simonson. Congratulations to Carey and Mohammad! Hopefully we will be able to get updates as this research progresses. Thank you for a great year! |