Airpro Residential key staff members.
Malcolm established Airpro in 1985 and has grown the company from small beginnings into a multifaceted, award-winning industry leader.
Under his watch, Airpro has expanded its offerings to incorporate all aspects of the HVAC industry in New Zealand and on international projects.
He has more than 30 years experience in the air conditioning industry and holds a New Zealand Certificate of Engineering (NZCE).
Malcolm’s vision for Airpro is to build on the capabilities, strengths and successes already achieved to create a sustainable world class business.
"I’m passionate about Airpro’s future, which I believe will be reinforced further through our commitment to technology and process development. This is how we will continue to accomplish our objective as an unequalled provider of quality, professionalism and innovation within the air conditioning industry. It is these competencies that allow us to take advantage of opportunities in a range of markets."
Lorraine has extensive sales experience through a variety of roles within the travel and recruitment industries both in New Zealand and Australia.
During her 13 years in the travel industry, Lorraine won numerous awards including the Gulliver's Award for Outstanding Sales and the Gulliver's Award for Top Australia Achiever.
On her return to New Zealand in 2002, Lorraine established her own domestic cleaning business which she successfully operated for four years.
Joining Airpro in 2007, Lorraine is now applying her skills and experience to her busy sales and customer service role with Airpro Airconditioning. Along with co-ordinating advertising campaigns and fielding enquiries, she also meets with residential and small commercial customers to advise, price and oversee their air conditioning requirements.
"It's exciting that we are now working alongside architects who are involved with residential clients who want to incorporate heating and cooling solutions into their home at the design concept stage. We are also seeing a lot of interest from the education sector with schools recognising heat pumps are a more efficient and environmentally friendly option than the radiator technology of old."