Malco Tools has announced its partnership with the ServiceTitan Elite Trades Championship Series (ETCS) to sponsor the upcoming 2024 ServiceTitan HVAC National Championship. This collaboration brings together one of the nation’s prominent developers of HVAC tools with a celebrated competition showcasing talented tradespeople from across the country.
In the ETCS competitions, skilled professionals from the United States compete in numerous challenging events throughout the year. The series will reach its peak in September 2024 when the top 10 HVAC professionals and apprentices face off in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Competitors will be assessed on their solution-building skills within a reconstructed arena, appraising their equipment installation efficiency, proper tool utilization, and adherence to safety protocols. Malco Tools will supply these finalists with the necessary tools for the championship.
ETCS Program Highlights
The ETCS program aims to highlight the essential skills that tradespeople deploy daily to support the nation
"We are excited to help power the exciting ServiceTitan Elite Trades Championship Series to shine a spotlight on the high-quality skills HVAC tradespeople use on the job every day," shared Rebecca Talbot, Vice President of Marketing for Malco Tools.
Talbot emphasized Malco's dedication to showcasing the expertise of HVAC professionals and their skillful execution of trades.
The ETCS program aims to highlight the essential skills that tradespeople deploy daily to support the nation. By commemorating the industry’s diverse career avenues, ETCS champions local and national support for trades and seeks to broaden awareness around the compelling narratives of tradespeople both men and women.
Advocacy for Trade Careers
Malco Tools remains committed to advocating for trade careers, contributing substantial in-kind support and apparel annually to skilled trade education programs, contests, and events nationwide.
The company also operates the "Head of the Class" Student Recognition Program, collaborating with U.S. educational institutions to honor top-performing students and entire graduating cohorts in HVAC, sheet metal, and construction disciplines. This initiative has impacted over 85,000 trade students to date.
