Where are you? Look through the photo gallery of attendees working and playing at the annual meeting of the Industrial Heating Equipment Association, and see if you're there. The 82-year old organization held meetings throughout the three days on Captiva Island, Fla., where members worked on policies and goals.

Attendees at an IHEA session react
to a speaker's humorous comment. From the left are: Roger
Paules, Duke Energy, Tom Rozek, right, of Red-Ray Manufacturing Co.
Inc., and his wife Ann Philips. In the second row, from far right are Kevin Carlisle of Karl Dungs Inc. and Steve Onsager, Infratrol
Manufacturing Corp.

Guest Chris Goff of Southern
California Gas Co. meets a first-time attendee Jim Cottrell of Honeywell
International during a pre-dinner gathering.

New member Steve Onsager, president
of Infratrol Manufacturing Corp., gives IHEA members a brief history of his
company, which makes continuous and batch ovens, paint-finishing systems and
other equipment.

Companies that sell
gas-fueled equipment to industrial customers of Southern California Gas Co. in
the Los Angeles
area have an opportunity to increase sales via a program explained by Chris
Goff of the gas utility.

Elster Kromschröder's
Mike Shay and Mark Gentry of ECOS Consulting, exchange information during a
break in a session.

An exaggerated hug catches
Tim Proctor, Duke Energy, by surprise, which is exactly the intent of Mark
Gentry, ECOS Consulting.

Who says all of the real business
is done on the golf course? At this group event, it is sometimes done on the
croquet field. Watching the croquet ball settle, Brian Russell of Dry Coolers
Inc. plays a round.
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