The future of cooling tower design and available solutions.
Chris Cowins & Sam Poweleit
Chris Cowins has worked in the cooling tower industry for 30 years, focusing primarily on powertrain components. He began his career with Regal Rexnord in 1995 working on the Addax composite drive shaft used to turn large fans in wet cooling towers. Cowins is also on the board of directors with the Cooling Technology Institute and holds an associate degree in science.
Sam Poweleit joined Regal Rexnord in 2020 and has been a marketing specialist in the cooling tower industry for three years. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse with an undergraduate degree in organizational communication and marketing. Visit regalrexnord.com.
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