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ACR industry ambassadors wanted!

Would you like to become an ambassador for our ACR Industry? There are now more ways than ever before for you to represent your industry.

In the discussion-thread to my last blog, the topic of ACR Industry Ambassadors appeared with several eminent industry names being offered as excellent examples of people whom are considered as fulfilling this role. There were less than a handful of names proposed but in reality there are many more. A lot more in fact with the vast majority and perhaps the best examples quietly going about their business almost unnoticed.


An ACR Ambassador is a person who acts as a representative or promoter of this industry. Thirty years ago that person would probably have been a senior business person or leading academic nearing the end of their career and 'now finding the time to put something back' into the industry. Fifteen years ago, in a more image-conscious era, that role tended to be filled by younger and more dynamic types pushed by their organisation's wider responsibility to the industry. Today, while both of these may still be true, the scope has widened considerably and we need to look outside the boardrooms and universities to find many more real ambassadors.

The ACR industry's greatest asset has always been the people that work within it. In today's social-media landscape every one of these has a voice and many are using it to great effect. Visit any of the web's many online industry related forums and groups and you will find people sharing information and best practice, answering questions, and offering guidance. It has always been ingrained in ACR industry people to want to solve problems and help others. Social media now gives them the ability - and sometimes the credibility - to be industry ambassadors on a much wider stage. We can find ACR industry evangelists generating a buzz all over the web. Take a closer look you and will find in abundance, the passion, energy, knowledge and experience that are traditionally attributed to an ambassador. There is no longer one face and voice representing and promoting the industry, nor even a handful, there are hundreds, maybe thousands.

This doesn't mean that the only ones representing and promoting our industry are tweeters, bloggers, Facebookers, or LinkedIners, etc. By its very nature, the ACR industry has its foundation in engineering and whilst many aspects of the industry have changed, mechanical products and systems are still at the heart of everything we do. As technology has changed over the years and mechanical reliability improved, it is also true that customer expectations have risen. Demand for product knowledge and excellence in customer care is greater than ever before.

To users of ACR systems the people who really represent our industry and promote its activities are our front-line staff. The engineers and technicians who get their hands dirty and actually make or fix plants. There is no getting away from the fact that the standing of this industry often lies firmly in their hands. One careless act by those at the sharp-end can tarnish the industry's reputation. To our customers, these are our true representatives; these are the human face of the industry and although these are not as high-profile as the names mentioned in the previous blog-thread, they are the 'stars' because actions speak louder than words. Best practise and industry standards mean nothing if they fail to be followed and implemented. These targets are there to be bettered not merely achieved with today's 'stars' championing the reduction of our industry's environmental impact.

Longevity of service and age are no longer considered a pre-requisite to being considered an ambassador but nor do they exclude them. An ambassador can be the person speaking to the United Nations, they can be the person speaking at their local school, they can be the person that proudly displays their institute or association letters after their name, they can be the person answering questions in a LinkedIn group, they can be the person that comes to fix or service your plant, they are lecturers and trainers; they potentially all of these and more, they are you and me.

All of us are ambassadors for the ACR industry. Please take this responsibility seriously.

Become an ambassador for the ACR industry today; one the industry can be proud of.

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Posted by Steve Gill 25 June 2013 07:09:00 Categories: Fresh Talk

Comments

By Seb
25 June 2013 07:22:00
Good motivational blog.
By Terry
25 June 2013 07:21:00
Social Media really does make this industry an international community with leaders figures from all over the world being able to be considered as global ambassadors. People like Kevin Thomas FINSTR can really show that they are at the forefront of the industry
Great blog
By Homer 2
25 June 2013 07:20:00
Hey Homer, you are not alone. I read this blog last week and thought it very dry more like a lecture than a blog. Then I read it again today and related it to people like Kevin Thomas and Graeme Fox and found it actually very good. Doh 2!
By BEN
25 June 2013 07:19:00
"The ACR industry's greatest asset has always been the people that work within it"
- try telling that to my boss or our unappreciative customers
By Marshal
25 June 2013 07:18:00
Graeme Fox is a true ambassador for the industry in both the modern sense and also the traditional. He uses social-media such as Linkedin well, and also has a ACR NEWS blog. But more than that, he is active promoting the industry at meetings and seminars.
Another good example is Miriam Rodway, the IOR secretary.
As Steve says, the list is quite long when I think about it, but some are obviously better than others.
By Homer
25 June 2013 07:17:00
Now I get it! I read this blog a week ago and didn't really get it. Now I read it again and can relate it to industry people like Kevin Thomas. Now it makes perfect sense. Doh!

Good blog Steve
By Andrew
25 June 2013 07:16:00
Kevin Thomas is very active on LinkedIn and I agree with James W in that he is using that platform very effectively. Steve is right that the modern day ambassadors of the industry are representing our industry in this way. Kevin is a great example of this.
Another is Shaun Green. He starts many meaningful discussions and leaves well worded comments.
The industry is all the richer for having ambassadors like these
By Steve Gill
25 June 2013 07:15:00
Hi Kevin, glad to hear that you will give it a try. :-) You never know, you may get to like it.
It is also very nice to see that your activity is being noticed and appreciated by others in the industry (I assume that James W is in the industry, please correct me if I am wrong James). Keep up the good work. There are more people taking notice than perhaps you imagined.
By Kevin Thomas FINSTR MASHRAE
25 June 2013 07:14:00
Hi Steve go on then I will give it a try. Can I thank James W for his very kind words but I usually have plenty to say for myself. Its also something that I am concerned about the way our Industry is being pushed at the moment.
By James W
25 June 2013 07:13:00
Kevin Thomas F.Inst.R is a fine example of an ACR Industry Ambassador on LinkedIn. His discussions and comments appear regularly in various ACR related groups.
I would say that he is a person that is passionate about this industry and takes his responsibility seriously. Kevin is an industry ambassador that we all can be proud of.
By Zinn
25 June 2013 07:12:00
More people have a 'voice' than ever before due to social-media. If they use that voice positively, they can make a difference. It has been said that the 'pen is mightier than the sword'. Now we all have a pen and collectively, if we use this well we can combine to give this industry a stronger voice.
By David Leney
25 June 2013 07:11:00
Well said!
By Mike
25 June 2013 07:10:00
Great insightful blog Steve. Times have certainly changed and the idea that there is only one, or even a small handful of Ambassadors for the ACR Industry is outdated when one considers the power of social-media. As an industry we need to recognise this.
Even I have a voice and platform now, something unheard of a few years ago. It is up to me if I use it wisely or not.
Another thought provoking blog.
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