Taco Presents Holohan Comfort Award to Emerson Swan’s Marshall
Bruce Marshall, formerly lead trainer at Emerson Swan, was presented the Dan Holohan Lifetime Contribution to Comfort Award at Taco Comfort Solutions’ press conference Jan. 22 at the AHR Expo by John Hazen White Jr. and Wil VandeWiel; executive chairman and CEO, respectively, of the Taco Family of Companies.
The Dan Holohan Lifetime Contribution to Comfort Award is given annually to an HVAC professional or company that has made a substantial contribution to comfort technology, advancement or training while displaying the exceptional good humor and love of people exhibited by Dan Holohan throughout his long career. Past award winners include Dan Holohan and Robert Bean.
As the third recipient of the award, Marshall is recognized for his commitment to education and passion for training. He joined Emerson Swan in 2005. By the time he retired at the end of 2017, Marshall had trained tens of thousands of contractors, wholesalers and sales representatives.
He began his career in the heating industry in 1968 as an oil truck driver in South Boston. From there, Marshall went on to become a heating service technician, independent heating contractor and oil company owner.
In 1987, he began teaching oil burner technology at the New England Fuel Institute. Marshal joined Atlantic Petroleum as a field supervisor in 1990, coordinating installations and service, as well as troubleshooting with field technicians.
Two years later, Marshall became a boiler company representative in eastern Massachusetts. During that period, he gained a reputation as a hands-on instructor. Shifting gears in 1998, he went to work for pump manufacturer Suntec Industries, covering all of New England and New York. While there, he developed a training program to teach pump technology to technicians.
Marshall served as president of the Boston Chapter of NAOHSM from 1988 to 1996. He is a recipient of the OESP Hugh McKee award for outstanding contributions to the oil and energy industry.