Raleigh, NC -- (SBWire) -- 03/12/2011 -- Brady (http://www.bradyservices.com), a company that provides high-efficiency HVAC systems and comprehensive building solutions for commercial and industrial facilities across North Carolina, announces today that Maz Talebi has joined the Greensboro team as an engineering intern. This continues the partnership between Brady and North Carolina A&T University.
In November 2010, Jim Brady presented a $25,000 check on behalf of Trane and Ingersoll Rand to Chancellor Harold L. Martin to meet critical student needs. During the presentation, Brady committed to work more closely with the university to expand educational opportunities for A&T students. Talebi’s internship is the first step toward that goal.
“We are very happy to have Maz on board,” says Jim Brady, president. “We hope to add additional internsfrom A&T as the year progresses.”
Talebi is a graduate student in the College of Engineering at North Carolina A&T. He is studying electronic and computer engineering. He will be working with Brady’s engineering and virtual services groups in the design and monitoring of building automation systems, and will focus on the implementation of energy savings measures on ongoing and upcoming projects.
About Brady
Brady is headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina with offices in Raleigh, Fayetteville, Wilmington and Charlotte. Founded in 1962 by Chairman Don Brady, the company remains a family owned enterprise, today employing nearly 300 associates. The company works with building owners, facility managers, developers, architects, engineers and contractors providing sustainable, comprehensive building solutions for commercial and industrial facilities. Brady provides customers with a diverse range of solutions including building automation, energy conservation, green design, performance contracts, mechanical systems, parts and supplies, as well as responsible technical support. For more information, visit http://www.bradyservices.com or call (800) 849-1915.
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