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[BLDG-SIM] Japanese HVAC Professional



Ken,
 
By copy of your e-mail, I am forwarding this to a wide variety of individuals who may have an interest in a person of Mr. Nakamura's talents with the request that they contact you directly with any questions, comments or expressions of interest that they may have. 
 
Bill Seaton
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Balick [mailto:kbalick@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 2:05 PM
To: bseaton@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Japanese HVAC Professional

Dear Bill,
 
I am writing to seek your advice and suggestions regarding Mr. Hideaki Nakamura, a talented Japanese air conditioning design and installation engineer who seeks a one-year internship in the U.S.  There would be no salary required. 
 
Given your role heading research at ASHRAE and your industry expertise, I would greatly appreciate it if you could forward my request to some appropriate members/colleagues and let me know if you can suggest some people I could contact on Mr. Nakamura's behalf. 
 
Mr. Nakamura was selected by International Internship Programs (IIP), a leading non-profit international exchange organization based in Tokyo (www.internpro.com see Professional and Cultural Exchange Program). IIP runs professional exchange programs that provide highly-qualified Japanese professionals with opportunities to work with leading companies in the U.S. and gain valuable international experience. IIP has placed over  9,000 professional in over thirty countries.

I administer the U.S. aspects of the program, including arranging appropriate placements. IIP asked me to identify a leading American company involved with the installation of technically advanced air conditioning and clean room technology systems that could benefit from hosting Mr. Nakamura. 
       
 
Mr. Nakamura is currently a senior technical engineer for Takasago Thermal Engineering, designing and supervising the installation of commercial air conditioning systems in Japanese office buildings, hotels, shopping malls and hospitals.  He also has significant expertise and experience designing and installing cold storage and clean-room systems used in high-tech manufacturing.   Previously, he managed Takasago operations in Hong Kong. He is interested in further developing his expertise in facility management and building services and would like to work on the installation side of the business.
 
Mr. Nakamura would carry his own medical and worker's compensation insurance and would be on an Exchange Visitors Program J-visa, arranged and sponsored by IIP.  He would contribute his time and expertise in return for the opportunity to work with leading American professionals.  

The American host would benefit from gaining an extremely talented Japanese professional who can make an immediate contribution, strengthen its international operations, and make meaningful contributions to its HVAC engineers.   Mr. Nakamura would benefit by gaining valuable cross-cultural and international experience.  

Please let me know if you can forward my request to some appropriate individuals and if you can be of assistance in my efforts to find Mr. Nakamura a good host. 
I would be happy to fax additional information about the program and Mr. Nakamura and answer any questions you have about the program.  Mr. Nakamura can also be available for a phone interview.
 
Thank you very much for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you. 
 
Sincerely...Ken Balick 
tel: 973 744-0560

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