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Our Vision
“MSD will be the first choice for commercial HVAC/R, Plumbing,
and Service in the Dayton, Cincinnati and Columbus markets. Our Mission
“MSD’s Mission is to provide the highest quality commercial open shop for HVAC/R,
Plumbing and Service in the greater Dayton area.
Cameron Clements 02
Nathanial Demana 06
Caleb Walters 06
Mike Kiminas 09
Corey Daffler 13
Kenneth Greene 16
Miranda Hopwood 23
Kiara is one of MSD’s newest
employees. She loves the family-
oriented nature of the workplace and
the welcoming people that work
here!
Kiara chose this line of work
because she is in school for
manufacturing engineering and wants
to have a degree that pays her for
what she knows, not what she does.
Kiara loves to go out and bowl,
but also enjoys her Netflix movie
nights! She has one nephew, who is 3
years old. Kiara enjoys listening to
R&B, and some rap & pop music!
Kiara’s Words of Wisdom:
“Life is your hardest teacher, first it
gives you the test, then teaches the
lesson.”
Kiara’s Encouraging Word:
“You can do it!”
Happy Valentines Day!
2.14.2015
Jacob Smith 02/10/2006
Philip Smith 02/27/2004
Michael D’Amico 02/26/2003
Jamie Pike 02/03/2003
Danny Cvetkovich 02/06/2012
Brad Bradley 02/18/2013
Vincent Havlin 02/17/2014
Jon McKee 02/25/2014
MSD
Sheetmetal Installer (Special Projects)
Sheetmetal (foreman)
Sheetmetal Apprentice/ Helper (Special
Projects)
Manufacturing Sales Rep (RSM)
HVAC-R (with boiler & chillers experience)
If you know anyone that is seeking employment
in the following fields listed please have them come
into the office and complete an application between
the hours of 7am—4:30pm. Thank you.
(Please keep the Employee Referral Program in
mind!)
If you have any questions please contact Tami
Herman at 937-254-3235 Ext 266 or
If you have changed your address,
phone number, email, or updated
your drivers license please
contact Shelly at EXT.250 or
Wednesday, March 18th 4:00 -5:00 -large conference room
Wednesday, June 17th 4:00-5:00 -small conference room
Wednesday, September 16th 4:00-5:00 -small conference room
Do you want to start saving for your future? MSD will be having open
enrollment for our 401K program. If you would like to enroll or find out more
information about our 401K program, now is the time to do it! Matt Palmer from
Merrill Lynch will be speaking about the benefits of having a 401K and provide
you with options that may meet your current and future goals.
If you have any additional questions please contact Shelly at ext 250.
MSD’s annual golf outing will
be on September 26th, with an
8:00 tee off at Locust Hills
Golf Course. If attending, please
block your calendars! Any
questions please call Michael
Workman at 937-254-3235 Ext.
233
Vicki Johnson’s daughter, Victoria with
her trainers Chief Temple and Captain
Swick, Graduated Fire Fighter on
December 30th, 2014
“We are proud to announce that MSD has been named the Dayton
Builder’s Exchange Safety Company of the Year! This is an award that each
of you can be proud of. Thank you for all of the hard work the entire MSD
team puts in every day. Your effort and focus on not only just performing
your work, but doing it safely, has not gone unnoticed. Way to go and keep
up the good work. “
-Phil Smith, Safety Manager
“Good morning Mr. Smith. I just wanted to let you know your companies
dedication to Safety is very obvious at the project level. Jeff stork and Kevin
Oney are ambassadors on this project along with your entire group. Thank
you! MSD is a pillar for Safety on this project. This is a direct reflection of
your companies dedication to Safety. V/r Dan Wood EMC.”
Below is a email sent to Phil Smith, from Daniel Wood
Be Safe this February!
February is typically a month full of snow, ice, rain and cold weather.
Bad weather makes driving a dangerous prospect. Behavioral distractions
including talking on a cell phone, text messaging and speeding combined
with bad weather increase the potential for disaster. Discussing the
importance of proper driving skills and anticipating bad weather with
friends, children, students or employees can act as important reminders to
stay safe in February and may help save lives.
Germs travel fast during February. The cold weather generates colds
and the flu in countless individuals we encounter on a daily basis. Talk
with colleagues, staff members, students, family members, and/or friends
about collaborative actions to keep work, school, and home environments
germ free. Emphasizing the importance of washing your hands and
keeping floors and hand rails clean are vital ways to prevent the spread of
germs.
1. Which of the following was not a new conversation heart saying introduced this year
A.) Recipe 4 Love B.) Top Chef C.) Yum Yum D.) Melt My Heart
2. True /False: Conversation hearts used to be horseshoe-shaped.
3. What percent of US consumers will exchange Valentine's Day candy this year?
A.) Nearly 27 Percent B.) Nearly 68 Percent C.) Nearly 46 Percent
4. Most chocolate is consumed in which season, Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter ?
5. What temperature should chocolate be stored in, 40-50ºF ,50-60ºF, 60-70ºF, or 70-80ºF?
For more information on the Valentines Day 5k Race please go to :
http://www.runnersworld.com/race/
See Back for
Answers.
Movie Ideas: Valentines Day, He’s just not that into you, 50 First Dates
Bake Pillsbury’s Signature Valentines Day cake/ cupcake mix!
Whether your special valentine is your wife/ husband, boyfriend/ girlfriend, mom, dad,
niece, nephew, or a special friend, chocolate always makes a great Valentines Day gift!
1. Which of the following was not a new conversation heart saying introduced this year, Recipe 4 Love, Top
Chef, Yum Yum or Melt My Heart?
Answer: D.) Melt My Heart
Recipe 4 Love, Top Chef, and Yum Yum were all new sayings introduced this year. Melt My Heart was
one introduced last year.
2. T/F: Conversation hearts used to be horseshoe-shaped.
Answer: This one is true! At one time, conversation candies were made into many other shapes such as
horseshoes, baseballs, and even watches.
3. What percent of US consumers will exchange Valentine's Day candy this year?
Nearly 27 Percent B.) Nearly 68 Percent C.) Nearly 46 Percent
Answer: According to the National Confections Association, an estimated 45.8 percent will exchange
Valentine's Day candy this year.
4. Most chocolate is consumed in which season, Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter ?
Answer: More chocolate is consumed during the Winter than any other season.
5. What temperature should chocolate be stored in, 40-50ºF ,50-60ºF, 60-70ºF, or 70-80ºF?
Answer: Chocolate is best stored at a cool room temperature ranging from 60º to 70ºF.
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and
women in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths are
caused by heart disease. The good news? Heart disease can
often be prevented when people make healthy choices and
manage their health conditions. Communities, health
professionals, and families can work together to create
opportunities for people to make healthier choices. Make a
difference in your community: Spread the word about strategies
for preventing heart disease and encourage people to live heart
healthy lives.
The Basics
You can take steps today to lower your risk of
heart disease and heart attack. Heart disease is the
leading cause of death for both men and women
in the United States.
To help prevent heart disease, you can:
Eat healthy and get active
Watch your weight
Quit smoking and stay away from second hand
smoke
Control your cholesterol and blood pressure
If you drink alcohol, drink only in moderation
Take steps to prevent type 2 diabetes
Manage Stress
Take Action
Take steps today to lower your risk for heart disease
Know your numbers, high blood pressure and
high cholesterol can cause heart disease and heart
attack.
Get your cholesterol checked, Talk with your
doctor about getting your cholesterol checked.
Get your blood pressure checked, starting at age
18, get your blood pressure checked at least once
every 2 years. High blood pressure has no signs
or symptoms.
Groundhog Day is right around the corner. Perhaps you've heard about the day, but you're not sure how
the tradition got started. We've got you covered.
Here's everything you need to know about the day:
What is Groundhog Day?
Technically, Groundhog Day is the midway point between the winter solstice and spring equinox. The
day's history is rooted in the celebration of Candlemas.
What is the significance?
Whether or not the groundhog sees it's shadow is believed to be an indicator of how much longer winter
will last. If a shadow is seen, it suggests 6 more weeks of winter. If the groundhog doesn't see it's
shadow, spring will come early, folklore suggests.
When is it?
Groundhog Day is celebrated on Feb. 2.
Who is Punxsutawney Phil?
To many people, Punxsutawney Phil is the only groundhog that can predict the weather. He never dies
(or ages), resides in Punxsutawney and is cared for by the men who volunteer to be a part of the Inner
Circle.
Groundhog Club, Punxsutawney Phil's Inner Circle gear up for Groundhog Day
There are other animals that claim to predict the weather, but locals believe they have nothing on Phil.
She will also be covering the festivities on Feb. 2. Follow her on Twitter for live tweets about all of the
action!