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Trane joins BOMA International as a cornerstone partner

Trane, a leading global provider of indoor comfort systems and services, will be a cornerstone partner of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International. BOMA's partnership program, developed in 2004, allows companies to invest in their own success and viability, as well as that of the industry. As a cornerstone partner, Trane is supporting BOMA's crucial industry programs at the highest level. This partnership means that BOMA officers and staff will support Trane, whether it's help setting appointments with prospective customers, research or training needs. It also provides Trane associates with opportunities for professional development and networking at local BOMA chapter events. "We look forward to bringing Trane's expertise in environmental technology and energy conservation to our partnership with BOMA," said John Conover, IV, president of Trane's commercial systems business in America. 
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