Lennox Bell is graduating from Mercer University’s College of Professional Advancement with a Bachelor of Science in health care leadership Currently working toward my dream of going to Chick-fil-A corporate He truly has a heart of gold and helped me in any way he could especially people cooking food from their home countries This world is already hard enough and just staying positive and being a light for others will make a change Your professors are there to help you succeed Having a leadership degree has taught me how to be a leader and role model for others Would you like to be featured in The Den’s Graduate Spotlight? All you have to do is fill out this form and submit your photo Your response also may be used on social media Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here Lennox's "Feel the Love" program has supported local heroes and those in need by donating and installing home comfort systems Lennox’s “Feel the Love” program is now open for nominations which looks to reward outstanding members of local communities across Canada and the U.S Entering its 16th year, the “Feel the Love” program has donated and installed over 2,700 heating and cooling system for homeowners in need. Nominations are open online until August 31 and individuals impacted by natural disasters The program is sponsored by the LII Lennox Foundation and made possible through participating locations across Lennox’s North American dealer network “Feel The Love reminds me that the strength of our team goes beyond the products we build It’s grown into an impactful tradition that would not be possible without our dealer partners,” said Lennox Residential HVAC VP/GM Lanessa Bannister we’re proud of where the program stands and excited about the possibilities ahead.” lennox.com feelthelove.com On January 23, R&B singer Ari Lennox made it known that she wants her label to drop her. “I want to be dropped from the labels. I’m done and tired,” she tweeted Her post follows an inappropriate moment that occurred when the singer was invited on Podcast And Chill With Mac G The host took Lennox off guard when he asked her “Is somebody f—— you good right now?” The singer responded by saying “That’s a wild question” and “Why ask it that way?” The question visibly made Lennox uncomfortable – and understandably so – as she seemed to be at loss of words The host said he was quoting one of her own songs and did not apologize Lennox reacted to what had happened on Twitter “I’m just like… why was I alone on a call full of people And why wasn’t parts of the interview destroyed like the team promised I just feel slow and ambushed and blindsighted,” she wrote “Just because I happily and freely sing/write about sex don’t make any kind of creepy disrespect warranted I clearly was in immense shock and hate that I didn’t react differently,” added the singer She went on to say she didn’t want to do any more interviews and that what happened was just the icing on the cake Some of her tweets have since been deleted Read more of our coverage of on-air misogyny here. Just last week, Ari Lennox announced that she is almost done recording her upcoming album. Read our interview with her about it here ESSENCE GU™ may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website Offers may be subject to change without notice ©2023 ESSENCE Ventures. All Rights Reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | Essence.com Advertising Terms community members are encouraged to submit nominations for deserving individuals who could benefit from a donated HVAC system "Feel The Love reminds me that the strength of our team goes beyond the products we build It's grown into an impactful tradition that would not be possible without our dealer partners," said Lennox Residential HVAC VP/GM Lanessa Bannister we're proud of where the program stands and excited about the possibilities ahead." Feel The Love has impacted numerous communities and continues to grow with more dealer involvement each year reflected by nearly 30 percent increase in dealer participation from 2023 to 2024 Feel The Love has installed over 2,700 heating and cooling systems for homeowners in need including over 435 installations last year In 2024, Lennox and We Care Plumbing, Heating, and Air partnered to donate a brand-new air conditioning unit to Mike and Sarah Hooper suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car accident that requires constant care and comfortable living conditions.  "We've been on the other side, where we're trying to give as much as possible," said Feel The Love recipient Mike Hooper "For people to step up and give to our family during this tragedy in the middle of this storm as we suffer daily we're really grateful for We Care Plumbing The LII Lennox Foundation sponsors the Feel the Love program a leader in energy-efficient climate-control solutions today reported first quarter financial results with $1.1 billion of.. is making significant investments in its distribution network and customer service and training.. Environmental Products & Services HVAC (Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning) Household, Consumer & Cosmetics Construction & Building Do not sell or share my personal information: Breaststroke specialist Landry Liston has announced her commitment to continue both her academic and athletic careers at George Mason University Lennox is a six-time 4A CHSAA State Champion Texas sophomore Brayden Taivassalo has announced that he is transferring to Arizona State University for the next season Backstroker and redshirt sophomore JT Ewing has confirmed he will transfer from NC State to Arizona State for the 2025–2026 collegiate season Ando was a two-time finalist at the 2024 Futures Championship in Huntsville in July placing 4th in the 800 free and 6th in the 200 fly May 02nd, 2025 College, College Recruiting, NCAA Division I Mid-Major, News Fitter and Faster Swim Camps is the proud sponsor of SwimSwam’s College Recruiting Channel and all commitment news swimming in college is a lifelong dream that is pursued with dedication and determination Fitter and Faster is proud to honor these athletes and those who supported them on their journey NEW ORLEANS – The Tulane swimming and diving team announced on Thursday that the program has completed the 2025-26 signee class with the addition of incoming freshman Eliza Lennox Colorado where she attended Monarch High School Eliza Lennox (Boulder She was recognized in 2024 as a National All-American for her performance at state  Lennox also assisted her team in receiving the gold level NISCA Scholar Team Award She was named Daily Camera Swimmer of the Year the last two years for her exceptional performance and dedication to high school swimming She joined club in 2024 and made her debut at the Four Corners Sectionals Meet where she placed fourth overall in the 50 free Her love of the pool has led her to be a Junior Nationals qualifier and ranked top 10 in Colorado She is the ninth member of the signee class inked by Head Coach Amanda Caldwell and joins the team’s fall signees of  Danielle Barberie (Nanaimo British Columbia/Nanaimo District Secondary School) Florida/Broward Virtual School) and Marin Shimkus (Glenview The program finished the 2024-25 season with 54 top 10 school marks including 10 school records. The team also won six events, had 28 overall all conference marks, a placing of third overall at the league championship meet plus saw Head Coach Amanda Caldwell being named the AAC’s Coach of the Year The program also had 10 qualify to participate in the National Championship Invitational this season and had four swimmer named to the Academic All-District by the College Sports Communicators If you have a commitment to report, please send an email with a photo (landscape, or horizontal, looks best) and a quote to [email protected] Fitter & Faster Swim Camps feature the most innovative teaching platforms for competitive swimmers of all levels. Camps are produced year-round throughout the USA and Canada. All camps are led by elite swimmers and coaches. Visit fitterandfaster.com to find or request a swim camp near you Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value" Δdocument.getElementById( "ak_js_2" ).setAttribute( "value" More from SwimSwamSee All Subscribe to our newsletter and receive our latest updates At Google Cloud Next 2025, Google Cloud Vice President of Applied AI Duncan Lennox sits down with Bob Evans in part three of our series “Google Cloud and the AI Revolution.” They discuss how Google Cloud is redefining enterprise applications through purpose-built AI agents the shift from incremental to transformational innovation and how businesses can harness agentic AI to deliver seamless The Big Quote: “Experimentation is great but what I see more and more as I talk to C-level executives is they now want to be able to deliver ROI Customer Engagement Suite has been a great one because it’s a problem that C-level execs can understand.” Check out details about Customer Engagement Suite, and follow Duncan Lennox on LinkedIn Schedule a discovery meeting to see if we can help achieve your goals Join Today Lennox (NYSE: LII) has opened nominations for its 2025 Feel The Love program which donates and installs HVAC systems for community heroes in partnership with its dealer network The initiative has shown significant growth with a 30% increase in dealer participation from 2023 to 2024 the program has installed over 2,700 heating and cooling systems including 435 installations in the previous year Selected recipients will receive their installations during Feel The Love Installation week Lennox (NYSE: LII) ha aperto le candidature per il programma Feel The Love 2025 che dona e installa sistemi HVAC per gli eroi della comunità in collaborazione con la sua rete di rivenditori accetta le candidature fino al 31 agosto 2025 su FeelTheLove.com L'iniziativa ha registrato una crescita significativa con un aumento del 30% nella partecipazione dei rivenditori dal 2023 al 2024 il programma ha installato oltre 2.700 sistemi di riscaldamento e raffreddamento di cui 435 installazioni solo nell'ultimo anno I destinatari selezionati riceveranno le installazioni durante la settimana Feel The Love Installation Lennox (NYSE: LII) ha abierto las nominaciones para su programa Feel The Love 2025 que dona e instala sistemas HVAC para héroes comunitarios en colaboración con su red de distribuidores acepta nominaciones hasta el 31 de agosto de 2025 en FeelTheLove.com La iniciativa ha mostrado un crecimiento significativo con un aumento del 30% en la participación de distribuidores de 2023 a 2024 el programa ha instalado más de 2,700 sistemas de calefacción y refrigeración incluyendo 435 instalaciones en el año anterior Los beneficiarios seleccionados recibirán sus instalaciones durante la semana de instalación Feel The Love Lennox (NYSE: LII)는 딜러 네트워크와 협력하여 지역 사회 영웅들을 위해 HVAC 시스템을 기부하고 설치하는 2025 Feel The Love 프로그램의 후보 접수를 시작했습니다 LII Lennox 재단이 후원하는 이 프로그램은 2025년 8월 31일까지 FeelTheLove.com에서 후보를 접수합니다 이 이니셔티브는 2023년에서 2024년 사이 딜러 참여가 30% 증가하는 등 큰 성장을 보였습니다 2009년 이후로 이 프로그램은 2,700대 이상의 난방 및 냉방 시스템을 설치했으며 선정된 수혜자들은 2025년 10월 3일부터 12일까지 진행되는 Feel The Love 설치 주간에 설치를 받게 됩니다 Lennox (NYSE : LII) a ouvert les nominations pour son programme Feel The Love 2025 qui fait don et installe des systèmes HVAC pour les héros communautaires en partenariat avec son réseau de concessionnaires accepte les candidatures jusqu'au 31 août 2025 sur FeelTheLove.com L'initiative a connu une croissance significative avec une augmentation de 30% de la participation des concessionnaires entre 2023 et 2024 le programme a installé plus de 2 700 systèmes de chauffage et de climatisation Les bénéficiaires sélectionnés recevront leurs installations durant la semaine Feel The Love Installation Lennox (NYSE: LII) hat die Nominierungen für sein Feel The Love Programm 2025 eröffnet das in Zusammenarbeit mit seinem Händlernetzwerk HVAC-Systeme für Gemeinschaftshelden spendet und installiert Das vom LII Lennox Foundation gesponserte Programm nimmt Nominierungen bis zum 31 Die Initiative verzeichnet ein deutliches Wachstum mit einer 30%-igen Steigerung der Händlerbeteiligung von 2023 auf 2024 Seit 2009 wurden über 2.700 Heiz- und Kühlsysteme installiert darunter 435 Installationen im vergangenen Jahr Die ausgewählten Empfänger erhalten ihre Installationen während der Feel The Love Installationswoche vom 3 In 2024, Lennox and We Care Plumbing, Heating, and Air partnered to donate a brand-new air conditioning unit to Mike and Sarah Hooper suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car accident that requires constant care and comfortable living conditions "We've been on the other side, where we're trying to give as much as possible," said Feel The Love recipient Mike Hooper View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lennox-calls-on-communities-to-nominate-local-heroes-for-the-2025-feel-the-love-program-302443288.html Already have an account? 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Try downloading another browser like Chrome or Firefox If you already have an account, Sign in. he does accept what evolutionary cosmologists and geologists say about the billions of years of cosmic and earth history Lennox is strongly encouraging Christians to accept those billions of years as fact Lennox: You can believe that the Bible says the earth doesn’t move Embedded Ken Ham statement with a visual chart of the genealogies of Genesis 5 & 11: “Then the age of the earth and universe Lennox: “But you don’t have to because the Bible doesn’t claim it.” Narrator says: “In the beginning God created the skies and the land.” Lennox: “And then you have a sequence of days the first statement ‘In the beginning were the heavens and in the earth and the earth was this and that’ is made in one Hebrew past tense The tense changes to another past tense for the description of the days who was a scientist and is now the chief translator for the English Standard Version of the Bible says ‘It means that the first statement occurs at an indefinite period before the second.’ What does the Bible say about the age of the universe and the earth I want to make eight brief points in response Lennox’s comparison of the question of the movement of the earth to question of the age of the earth is invalid Lennox says that the Bible does not claim the universe is 6,000 years old “The universe is 6,000 years old” (which would be wrong the year or century or millennium after the statement was written) “The earth is young” (which is too vague to have significance) the Bible certainly does appear to give us the information we need to calculate the approximate age of the creation And if God did not want to tell us the age of the creation, why did he give us chronological information in the unique genealogies of Genesis 5 and 11, which tell us it was about 2,000 years from Adam to Abraham?4 And why did God sprinkle chronological markers throughout the Old Testament and New Testament to pinpoint the birth of Abraham just a little more that 2,000 years before Jesus And why did God give chronological information about the sojourn in Egypt The Bible is very concerned about chronology. It could not be more misleading if indeed God did not want us to know how long ago he created the world. And God could have easily said in Hebrew that he created over long ages of time, but he didn’t. He clearly says he created in six literal days only a little more than 6,000 years ago.5 In his book Seven Days That Divide the World, Dr. Lennox contends that the days of creation were literal, but that there is a long, indefinite period of time (he clearly believes millions of years) between each of the literal days.6 But in that book and here in this clip he also attempts by reference to Hebrew verbs to slip in more time (clearly more millions or billions of years) in a supposed time period (Genesis 1:1–2) before the six days (which he says start in Genesis 1:3) he mentions the reasoning and scholarly authority of C professor of Old Testament at Covenant Theological Seminary in St Collins correctly observes that the first creative act (in Genesis 1:1) uses a Hebrew perfect tense (qǎtal) verb when the verse says “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” But then after a parenthetical statement about the initial condition of the earth in Genesis 1:2 (when God does not create anything) Collins correctly observes that God uses a Hebrew waw-consecutive imperfect tense (wayyiqtōl) verb in describing the second creative act: “And God said Dr. Lennox asks, “What does that mean?” In other words, what is the significance of the change in verb tense from perfect (qǎtal) to imperfect (wayyiqtōl)? Dr. Lennox quotes Dr. Collins: “It means that the first statement occurs at an indefinite period before the second.”7 In this way Lennox follows) that the Bible does not say when God created the heaven and the earth in Genesis 1:1 we can accept whatever the scientific majority says about the age of the creation Collins puts a time gap of unknown length in Genesis 1:1–2 and then Genesis 1:3 begins the description of God’s “analogical days” which are like our days in some undefined way But he never says how long those analogical days are There is no time gap between “knew” and “conceived.” Those events happened essentially at the same time And then there is no time gap of any significance (seconds or minutes at most) between “bore” and “saying.” But obviously nine months transpired between the two wayyiqtōl verbs “conceived” and “bore.” There is no time gap between “stirred up” and “made.” They happened essentially at the same moment There is no time gap between “came” and “besieged.” They happened the same day Collins has no basis to generalize that at the beginning of a narrative when a qǎtal verb is followed by wayyiqtōl verbs it means that the statement with the qǎtal verb is giving background information from a time long before the time referred to in the statement with the wayyiqtōl verb This is one reason why his assertion that the event of Genesis 1:1 was an indefinitely long time (undoubtedly implied billions of years) before the event of Genesis 1:3 and that therefore the six days of creation begin in Genesis 1:3 Lennox’s old-earth interpretation of Genesis 1 Lennox makes a point of telling us that Professor Jack Collins was a scientist and is now the chief translator for the English Standard Version of the Bible Lennox expects us to let that scholarly authority rest heavily on our minds so that we do not question Dr Collins has candidly admitted his lack of understanding on these scientific questions Regarding astrophysics and the big bang theory he says and people would come into existence (by natural procreation) But there are more reasons discussed below to show why Dr Lennox) should reject the big bang and billions of years Collins’ interpretation of Scripture is very much influenced by his blind acceptance of the big bang and billions of years Lennox is also obviously a brilliant mathematician this does not make him a scientific authority on the age of creation either is simply a very intelligent layman who is trusting the scientific majority Exodus 20:11 teaches clearly that God created everything in six days. And since the earth was one of those things and it was created in Genesis 1:1, not 1:3, this tells us that 1:1 is the beginning of the first day, and there was no time (or creation act) before the six days. In Mark 10:6, Jesus clearly indicates that Adam and Eve were at the beginning of creation,12 not billions of years after the beginning as would be the case if the big bang and billions of years are true Both Dr. Lennox and Dr. Collins ignore the fact that the order of events in the evolutionary story of the universe contradicts in many details the order of events in the inerrant account of God’s creative acts in Genesis 1.15 Of course you can convince yourself and others that your old-earth interpretation of Genesis harmonizes with the secular scientific claims But that is not the way to handle the inerrant Word of God Both Dr. Lennox and Dr. Collins believe that millions of years of animal disease, death, and extinction occurred before Adam fell in sin and that only human death is the result of the fall Their brief comments justifying this belief are shallow attempts to explain away Scripture passages Such old-earth thinking only undermines the Bible’s clear teaching about the original creation and the fall It is also contrary to the character of God revealed in Scripture and is inconsistent with Christ’s future redemptive work at his coming when the curse on the whole creation will be removed Jesus is coming back not to fix a terrible job of creating but to restore a world that he justly judged because of human sin All old-earth views undermine the gospel as well. If animals lived and died for millions of years before sin, then why was the death of animals required as a covering for sin in ancient Israel? And why did Jesus need to be the lamb of God to take away the sin of the world? Acceptance of millions of years creates very serious theological problems, which Drs. Lennox and Collins do not deal with.16 Lennox says nothing about the flood in his Seven Days That Divide the World I spoke in a debate-type conference in Birmingham Lennox if he believed the flood was global He evaded the question and said instead that the flood was historical he believes it was a local flood in the Middle East Collins only mentions the flood on three pages in his Science and Faith: Friends and Foes he ignores the question of the globality of the flood and its relation to geology He too apparently believes the flood was localized in the Mesopotamian valley of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers Like so many other brilliant evangelical scholars not for sound biblical reasons but because they have blindly accepted what the secular geologists claim They claim to believe the Bible is God’s inerrant Word but they ignore and deny his clear Word and submit instead to the authority of godless scientists On John Lennox’s personal web page, he says, “Either human intelligence ultimately owes its origin to mindless matter; or there is a Creator. It is strange that some people claim that it is their intelligence that leads them to prefer the first to the second.”19 It is a willful and sinful suppression of obvious truth (Romans 1:18–20) Either humans owe their existence to a God who spent billions of years causing gas and dust clouds to slowly condense to form stars and then spent 500 million years to repeatedly create and then destroy plants and animals through disease and natural disasters (which he could have prevented) before he finally got around to creating Adam and Eve Or humans owe their existent to a God who in infinite wisdom and goodness supernaturally created a very good world (with no death or natural evils) in six literal days before creating Adam and Eve about 6,000 years ago It is strange that very intelligent Christians prefer to believe the first scenario by unquestioningly following the godless we cannot agree with your way of thinking and your and Dr Collins’ way of misinterpreting Genesis and ignoring critically important passages of Scripture We won’t fight you or verbally attack you personally but we will contend for the clear truth of Scripture and against the deceptive claims of the atheism-controlled scientific majority More could be said to demonstrate that Dr. Lennox and Dr. Collins are wrong.20 They are misleading millions of Christians, including influential ones such as Wayne Grudem.21 They need to repent and return to the truth of the inerrant Word of God Thank you for signing up to receive email newsletters from Answers in Genesis You can also sign up for our free print newsletter (US only) Please follow the instructions we emailed you in order to finish subscribing Answers in Genesis is an apologetics ministry, dedicated to helping Christians defend their faith and proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ Learn more Tristan Lennox was emergency recalled by the New York Islanders on Thursday practicing with the team while Ilya Sorokin (lower body) was absent from morning skate the Islanders third-round pick (93rd overall) has appeared in four games with Bridgeport this season going 0-3-0 with a 4.44 GAA and an .832 SV% Lennox's season was limited by an injury he suffered last year in the ECHL Lennox played five seasons with OHL's Saginaw Spirit Marcus Hogberg is expected to start on Thursday night against the New York Rangers Just south of Century Boulevard in unincorporated Lennox, wood framing is rising for a new multifamily residential development from Vargas Properties. will consist of a five-story edifice featuring 136 apartments on its upper floors Plans call for a mix of studio and one-bedroom units without on-site parking Project approvals include density bonus incentives to permit a larger structure than zoning rules would have otherwise allowed. In exchange, 12 of the apartments are to be rented to households earning between 30 and 80 percent of the area median income level Plans authorized for construction of Los Angeles County officials indicate that Rahman Engineering is designing the project Vargas Properties and Rahman Engineering are also working on two developments in the unincorporated community of Alondra Park a few miles to the southeast. Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn / Threads / Instagram / Bluesky FORMER RAILER TRISTAN LENNOX MAKES NHL DEBUT Lennox is fourth Railer to make NHL debut after playing in Worcester WORCESTER, Mass. – The Worcester Railers Hockey Club (@RailersHC), proud ECHL (@ECHL) affiliate of the New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) announced today that former goaltender Tristan Lennox has become the 766th player in ECHL history to make his NHL debut after appearing in an ECHL game with his appearance against the New York Rangers on Thursday night played in 13 games for the Railers during the 2023-24 season ON native had a .909 save-percentage to go with a 2.94 goals against average and a 5-6-1 record Lennox has played in four games for the American Hockey League's Bridgeport Islanders this season before getting called up to the National Hockey League He was taken in the third round (93rd overall) of the 2021 NHL Entry Draft 196lb goaltender is the fourth Railer player to go on to play in the NHL after appearing in a game for Worcester who made his NHL debut for the Islanders on February 2nd who made his NHL debut for the Islanders on February 20th who appeared in one game for the Islanders on January 15th 508 Club Memberships are now on sale for the 2025-26 season! Get access to exclusive events and additional benefits by calling the Railers front office at 508-365-1750 or by visiting RailersHC.com Sign up for our email newsletter to be the first to know about news and upcoming games Q1 Highlights(All comparisons are year-over-year DALLAS, April 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lennox (NYSE: LII) today reported first quarter financial results with $1.1 billion of revenue $156 million of operating income and $3.37 GAAP diluted earnings per share Segment profit decreased 7% to $156 million Segment margin was down 140 basis points to 14.5% Adjusted diluted earnings per share decreased 3% to $3.37 "Our results this quarter highlight the strength of our replacement-driven business model and the value of our North American-focused strategy We are navigating the shifting trade dynamics with flexibility supported by a more resilient supply chain built through past disruptions," said CEO "While the current environment presents uncertainty we remain focused on being a reliable partner to our customers and making necessary pricing adjustments to maintain supply chain stability with pricing expected to offset any volume impacts." The Home Comfort Solutions segment achieved 7% revenue growth in the first quarter driven by favorable product and channel mix along with sustained pricing excellence Segment profit margins decreased by 40 basis points Sales volumes were flat as dealers and distributors continued to purchase remaining R-410A inventory while transitioning to the new low GWP product Replacement-driven demand continues to serve as a stable foundation for this business.  Building Climate Solutions segment revenue decreased by 6% this quarter as sales volumes were impacted by the timing of customer transitions to low GWP products There were also expected factory cost inefficiencies during the transition timing of tariff related costs compared to pricing realization put temporary pressure on segment profit margins order rates remain healthy as low GWP adoption grows and emergency replacement activity gains momentum FIRST QUARTER 2025 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (All comparisons are year-over-year Revenue: $1.1 billion was up 2% driven by favorable price and mix benefits Profit decline can be attributed to $12 million in sales volume; $29 million of product cost primarily related to tariff impacts and factory inefficiencies; and $10 million of other costs This was partially offset by $40 million of price/mix benefits driven primarily by the transition to the new low GWP product Cash Flow: Operating cash flow used was $36 million compared to $23 million in the prior-year quarter Net capital expenditures were $25 million compared to $29 million in the prior-year quarter This quarter the company repurchased $85 million in shares Home Comfort Solutions: Business segment revenue was $721 million Segment profit increased $5 million compared to the prior-year quarter The increase was driven by $31 million in price/mix benefits This was partially offset by a $15 million increase in product costs driven by the impact of tariffs Profit was also impacted by $11 million of continued investments in distribution and selling and other miscellaneous items.  Building Climate Solutions: Business segment revenue was $351 million and segment margin decreased 580 basis points to 15.2% The decline was driven by a $12 million decrease in sales volume; $14 million of expense related to the new factory ramp-up manufacturing inefficiencies at existing facilities and the impact of tariffs; and $8 million in investments in emergency replacement sales force and other miscellaneous items These impacts were offset by $9 million in price/mix benefits Corporate and Other: Corporate expenses were $15 million a decrease of $9 million versus the prior-year quarter primarily driven by timing adjusted earnings per share is now expected to be within the range of $22.25 to $23.50.  Revenue is still anticipated to increase by approximately 2% We now expect additional pricing gains to overcome tariffs while preserving profit margins and offsetting the impact of potential volume declines Capital expenditures are still projected to be approximately $150 million and the Free Cash Flow range remains at $650 million to $800 million.  CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATIONA conference call to discuss the company's first quarter results will be held this morning at 8:30 a.m please call 800-343-4136 (U.S.) or +1 203-518-9843 (international) at least 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time and use conference ID LIIQ125 The conference call also will be webcast live on the company's investor relations web site at investor.lennox.com A replay of the conference call will be available until April 30 by calling toll-free 800-839-1180 (U.S.) or +1 402-220-0400 (international) The call will also be archived on the company's investor relations website at investor.lennox.com FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS & NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURESThe statements in this document that are not historical statements including statements regarding the 2025 full-year outlook and expected consolidated and segment financial results as well as financial targets for future years are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 These forward-looking statements are based on information currently available as well as management's assumptions and beliefs today These statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the statements and investors should not place undue reliance on them Risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from such statements include risks that the North American unitary HVAC and refrigeration markets perform worse than current assumptions Additional risks include but are not limited to competition in the HVACR business; our ability to successfully develop and market new products or execute our business strategy; our ability to meet and anticipate customer demands; our ability to continue to license or enforce our intellectual property rights; our ability to attract as well as labor relations problems; artificial intelligence technologies; a decline in new construction activity and related demand for our products and services; the impact of weather on our business; the impact of higher raw material prices and significant supply interruptions; product liability or recalls; changes in environmental and climate-related legislation or government regulations or policies; changes in tax legislation; the impact of new or increased trade tariffs; improper conduct by any of our employees or business partners; litigation risks; general economic conditions in the United States and abroad; extraordinary events beyond our control; risks associated with our international operations; cyber-attacks and other disruptions or misuse of information systems; and our ability to successfully realize For information concerning these and other risks and uncertainties see LII's publicly available filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission LII disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements A reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures appearing in this document to financial measures prepared in accordance with U.S Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) are included in the Annex to this document This document includes forward-looking statements regarding segment profit These non-GAAP financial measures are derived by excluding certain amounts from the corresponding financial measures determined in accordance with GAAP The determination of the amounts excluded is a matter of management judgment and depends upon the nature of the underlying expense or income amounts recognized in a given period and the high variability of certain amounts the ultimate outcome of pending litigation fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates the impact and timing of potential acquisitions and divestitures and other structural changes or their probable significance We are unable to present a quantitative reconciliation of the aforementioned forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures to their most directly comparable forward-looking GAAP financial measures because such information is not available and management cannot reliably predict the necessary components of such GAAP measures without unreasonable effort or expense The unavailable information could have a significant impact on LII's full year GAAP financial results $         1,072.6 $         1,047.1 $            120.3 $            124.3 $               3.39 $               3.49 $               3.37 $               3.47 Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding - Basic Weighted Average Number of Shares Outstanding - Diluted $            721.4 $            674.6 $            116.8 $            112.1 Loss (gain) on sale from previous dispositions $            155.6 $            166.8 We define segment profit (loss) as a segment's operating income (loss) included in the accompanying Consolidated Statements of Operations •       Restructuring charges •       Loss (gain) on sale of previous dispositions $                                 217.2 $                                415.1 net of allowances of $16.2 and $17.8 in 2025 and 2024 net of accumulated depreciation of $978.3 and $956.8 in 2025 and 2024 $                              3,455.4 $                             3,471.8 $                                 576.6 $                                490.0 51,678,069 shares and 51,573,986 shares for 2025 and 2024 Total liabilities and stockholders' equity $                       120.3 $                     124.3 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash used in operating activities: net of effects of acquisitions and divestitures: Proceeds from (purchases of) investments and other Repurchases of common stock to satisfy employee withholding tax obligations Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities Effect of exchange rates on cash and cash equivalents $                       217.2 $                       45.7 Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information: $                         19.2 $                       21.8 $                           5.1 $                         4.0 GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) Measures To supplement the Company's consolidated financial statements and segment net sales and profit (loss) presented in accordance with U.S additional non-GAAP financial measures are provided and reconciled in the following tables The Company believes that these non-GAAP financial measures when considered together with the GAAP financial measures provide information that is useful to investors in understanding period-over-period operating results and enhance the ability of investors to analyze the Company's business trends and operating performance $        3.37 $        3.47 Reconciliation of Net Cash Used in Operating Activities $            (35.8) $             (22.8) $            (60.8) $             (51.8) a leading provider of innovative home comfort solutions announced that nominations are open for its Feel The Love program,.. Earnings Candle House Collective’s personalized immersive experience engages participants in a series of 20-minute phone calls that can go to some very odd Now that question carries an almost unfair amount of weight Lennox Mutual turns a customer service call with the titular company—a “Life En-surance” company as they call it—into a participant-driven exploration of legacy and existence This unique production traces its history back three years to a Candle House workshop focused on creating short interactive experiences that met Candle House’s goal of using remote tools to work their way into an audience’s reality Behr and Meyers went off during the workshop and came back with “this exercise in corporate frustration,” as Neiden put it and the resulting conversation was more or less “It was the most frustrating thing I’d ever experienced I was put on hold three times because I wouldn’t answer the question correctly and it was on the third time—when I started to scream and yell at the phone realizing that I had forgotten that I was doing an experience—that we kind of knew we had something.” Lennox Mutual indeed comes with a warning that you may find yourself feeling frustrated It’s an experience that’s difficult to describe both because there’s a lot that I don’t want to give away but also because each experience is so personalized that there’s a good chance that your experience will be vastly different than mine The basics: You sign up for 20-ish-minute phone call slots You’re greeted with some seemingly standard customer service menu options and hours of operation; you’re even prompted that you can provide an extension at any time you may be asked questions that make you examine how you perceive time or you may be dropped into a scenario where your representative describes a room and gives you the freedom to explore building the narrative as you go based on your answers Some moments can feel like playing D&D I participated in three calls for this report and still feel like I only scratched the surface of what Lennox Mutual has to offer you took a different door or gave a different answer or did I manage to set out on a path that leads nowhere I tried to prod them on just how vast the script is who experienced the show as we were building it,” Neiden said There was a fear early on that people were going to hate the experience when they hit that wall they’d just start talking to their representatives Neiden and Leaf don’t want to give away too much about the experience in its current state but they do note that what feels like a “conclusion” to the Lennox Mutual adventure may differ based on the individual While I spent my time trying to get a taste of everything they noted that participants may find themselves drawn to deeply exploring one section because it feels conversational or drawn to a different section because it’s poetic and more meditative every road is paved with in-depth experiences “It’s very much participant-driven,” Neiden said “We’ve had people ‘complete’ the experience in 30 sessions and we’ve had people ‘complete’ the experience in closer to 65 Like learning to play a game that plays you back.” “We very carefully guide people and curate individually in order to allow for more complex conversations,” Leaf said “We do a lot of work to provide an entire world that is interconnected and very personal which a lot of people find to be really exciting What if the play spoke back to you and said ‘What do you think?’ What you think matters and affects the things that are happening That is what we’re trying to give our participants.” the Lennox Mutual team goes through a rigorous training process It isn’t your standard play rehearsal process; there’s no expectation or requirement to be fully memorized and they teach their actors how to navigate and work with the mass of text “The thing is just too damn big,” Leaf admitted There’s also a certain amount of custom curation: A writer may be assigned to you behind the scenes noting that there are some secrets they won’t reveal particularly around how they keep track of things from one call to the next each call starts with a confirmation of name and birthday and narratives would pick up where I left off on the previous call with some folks making weekly appointments with Lennox Mutual Even with only three sessions under my belt my mind races with what I and my representative could potentially dive into in a subsequent session Much of it comes back to that one little question: Do you feel like you’ve spent your time wisely turning the simple question into a challenge a responsibility to try again and spend my time more wisely next time There’s something exhilarating about being forced to be that present to truly think about every second as it ticks by to determine if it’s the best use of that moment what we’re looking at here is a one-on-one connection,” Neiden concluded it’s you and the voice on the other end of the line and everything else fades into the background.” Jerald Raymond Pierce is the managing editor of American Theatre Support American Theatre: a just and thriving theatre ecology begins with information for all. 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The essential investments will expand customer service and training capabilities and enhance distribution infrastructure DALLAS, April 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lennox (NYSE: LII) is making significant investments in its distribution network and customer service and training capabilities in the Dallas—Fort Worth area This initiative includes expanding training facilities and distribution infrastructure reinforcing its commitment to customers and growth acceleration To support business growth and customer demand Lennox is upgrading its distribution capabilities with essential infrastructure investments The company recently opened an expanded Regional Distribution Center near the airport to serve DFW metroplex customers with better product availability and service levels. Lennox is also investing in another 1.2-million-square-foot National Distribution Center in the Fort Worth area expected to be operational by January 2026 Both sites are strategic investments in the North American distribution network structure Lennox has opened a new Customer Experience and Training Center at its headquarters in Richardson establishing a dynamic showcase space for the latest Lennox residential and commercial products and technology This center includes interactive exhibits with low GWP products it has state-of-the-art HVAC training labs and five classrooms providing hands-on learning opportunities and advanced technical training to Lennox dealers The training center hosts over 1,000 customers for in-person courses each year The Lennox Residential HVAC business unit is elevating the dealer customer experience with a newly modernized Customer Service Center in Richardson The space includes interactive dashboards that showcase real-time performance against key metrics outlined in its customer charter part of the Lennox Unified Management System the Lennox team can provide visiting dealers with up-to-the-minute updates on their accounts and respond to service-related questions "These strategic investments are a critical part of our commitment to strengthen our distribution network and enhance our customer experience," said Alok Maskara "By expanding our training classrooms and increasing distribution reach we will improve speed-to-market and drive long-term value for our customers." To learn more about dealer support and training opportunities at Lennox, visit Lennoxpros.com Media Contact[email protected] Investor Contact[email protected] Banking & Financial Services Retail The Lennox SL22KLV Cold Climate Heat Pump delivers precise comfort while reducing environmental impact with low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant the most precise and efficient heat pump available Designed to deliver efficiency and performance the SL22KLV offers homeowners reliable comfort in temperatures as low as -20°F with efficiency levels 150% higher at colder temperatures compared to standard heat pumps we are committed to advancing HVAC technology to meet the evolving needs of our customers," said Prakash Bedapudi "The SL22KLV Cold Climate Heat Pump exemplifies our dedication to innovation integrating cutting-edge features that ensure optimal performance and energy efficiency even in the most challenging climates." The SL22KLV delivers impressive performance with efficiency ratings of up to 21.10 SEER2 which can provide energy savings and year-round comfort equipped with electronic refrigerant injection (ERI) technology dynamically adjusts energy usage based on outdoor temperatures the heat pump features a precision-balanced direct-drive fan and sound-dampening system for ultra-quiet operation and a peaceful home environment the SL22KLV Cold Climate Heat Pump pairs seamlessly with the Lennox S40 Smart Thermostat to create a digital in-home comfort system that automatically adjusts settings to maintain temperatures more accurately and efficiently Built-in sensors allow the system to optimize performance and assist dealers with routine maintenance and troubleshooting on the unit Lennox has remained a leading innovator in next-generation heating and cooling systems for 130 years Lennox was the first company to complete the first phase of the U.S Department of Energy's (DOE) Residential Cold Climate Heat Pump (CCHP) Technology Challenge further cementing its legacy of sustainable and reliable home comfort solutions The SL22KLV is an enhancement of the unit developed for the 2022 DOE CCHP Technology Challenge and leverages the latest technology to push the boundaries of efficiency.  a federal tax credit homeowners may qualify for when installing high-efficiency equipment in addition to other local utility and provincial incentives as provided in a region Media Contact[email protected] Investor Contact[email protected] Home Improvement DALLAS, March 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Lennox (NYSE: LII) Board of Directors approved a quarterly cash dividend of $1.15 per share of common stock Media Contact[email protected]  Investor Relations Contact[email protected] Computer & Electronics Q4 Highlights(All comparisons are year-over-year unless otherwise noted)(Prior-year adjusted results and core revenue exclude European operations that were divested in the 4Q 2023) 2024 Full Year Highlights(All comparisons are year-over-year DALLAS, Jan. 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lennox (NYSE: LII) today reported fourth quarter financial results with $1.3 billion of revenue a record $245 million of operating income and $5.52 GAAP diluted earnings per share Adjusted segment profit rose 41% to $248 million Adjusted segment margin was up 250 basis points to a record 18.4% Adjusted diluted earnings per share rose 54% to $5.60 "2024 was a remarkable year filled with record achievements and last quarter continued that momentum as we delivered impressive results across the board," said CEO "Our significant progress in cash conversion reflects a relentless focus on operational excellence We successfully navigated the complex product transition to the new refrigerant while maintaining a disciplined approach to M&A These accomplishments not only highlight the strength of our execution but also reinforce our confidence in driving differentiated growth and creating long-term value for our stakeholders." The Home Comfort Solutions segment delivered 25% revenue growth in the fourth quarter fueled by strong sales volume and continued pricing excellence Sales volume benefited from industry R-410A prebuy ahead of the refrigerant transition in 2025 Segment profit margins increased by 550 basis points favorable trends in component and commodity costs and significant gains in factory productivity Building Climate Solutions segment revenue increased by 17% this quarter partially driven by early benefits from the new commercial factory along with existing factory inefficiencies put pressure on segment profit margins compared to the fourth quarter of last year The AES integration continues to outperform expectations exceeding synergies and driving notable customer wins early results from the emergency replacement pilot launch set a promising foundation for volume growth in 2025 FOURTH QUARTER 2024 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS(All comparisons are year-over-year Revenue: $1.3 billion was up 16% and up 22% for core operations with organic revenue up 21% driven by favorable sales volume as well as price/mix benefits and adjusted segment profit margin of 18.4% Profit growth was driven by $75 million in organic and inorganic sales volume and $35 million of price/mix benefits. This was partially offset by inflation and the new commercial factory Cash Flow: Operating cash flow was $332 million compared to $306 million in the prior-year quarter Capital expenditures were $60 million compared to $125 million in the prior-year quarter This quarter the company repurchased $41 million in shares Home Comfort Solutions: Business segment revenue was $887 million Segment profit increased $78 million compared to the prior-year quarter The increase was attributed to $56 million in sales volume and $28 million in price/mix benefits Additional benefits from factory productivity and favorable product costs contributed an additional $16 million in profit This was partially offset by a $22 million impact from inflation and investments in distribution and selling.  Building Climate Solutions: Business segment revenue was $458 million and segment margin decreased 160 basis points to 21.6% This profit improvement was driven by a $19 million increase in organic and inorganic sales volume $7 million in price/mix improvement and $2 million in distribution productivity. This was offset by $20 million in expenses related to the new factory ramp-up Corporate and Other: Corporate expenses were $44 million an increase of $13 million versus the prior-year quarter adjusted amount This increase was primarily driven by SG&A expenses related to inflation investments and timing of incentive compensation FULL YEAR 2024 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS(All comparisons are year-over-year Revenue: $5.3 billion was up 7% and up 13% for core operations with organic revenue up 11% driven by favorable sales volume as well as price/mix benefits and adjusted segment profit margin of 19.4% Profit growth was driven by $149 million in organic and inorganic sales volume This was partially offset by $124 million of inflation as well as investments in the new commercial factory Cash Flow: Operating cash flow was $946 million compared to $736 million in the prior year Net capital expenditures were $161 million compared to $248 million in the prior year This year the company repurchased $54 million in shares Home Comfort Solutions: Business segment revenue was $3.6 billion Segment profit increased $150 million compared to the prior year The increase was attributed to $90 million in sales volume and $122 million in price/mix benefits Benefits from factory productivity and favorable product costs contributed an additional $10 million in profit This was partially offset by a $72 million impact from inflation and investments in distribution and selling.  Building Climate Solutions: Business segment revenue was $1.8 billion This profit improvement was driven by a $59 million increase in organic and inorganic sales volume and $39 million in price/mix improvement This was offset by $33 million in higher product costs primarily related to the new factory ramp-up and manufacturing inefficiencies at existing facilities there were $9 million of other expense increases related to SG&A Corporate and Other: Corporate expenses were $120 million an increase of $19 million versus the prior-year adjusted amount core revenue is anticipated to increase by approximately 2% primarily driven by the mix of new refrigerant products along with low single-digit increases in price and volume Volume expectations were tempered by the effects of the pre-buy for legacy refrigerant products in 2024 Adjusted earnings per share is expected to be within the range of $22.00 to $23.50.  Capital expenditures are projected to be approximately $150 million and Free Cash Flow is estimated to fall within the range of $650 million to $800 million.  CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATIONA conference call to discuss the company's fourth quarter and full year results please call 800-445-7795 (U.S.) or +1 785-424-1699 (international) at least 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time and use conference ID LIIQ424 A replay of the conference call will be available until February 5 by calling toll-free 800-839-3742 (U.S.) or +1 402-220-2979 (international) as well as labor relations problems; a decline in new construction activity and related demand for our products and services; the impact of weather on our business; the impact of higher raw material prices and significant supply interruptions; changes in environmental and climate-related legislation or government regulations or policies; changes in tax legislation; the impact of new or increased trade tariffs; warranty product liability and other claims; litigation risks; general economic conditions in the United States and abroad; extraordinary events beyond our control; foreign currency fluctuations and changes in local government regulation associated with our international operations; cyber-attacks and other disruptions or misuse of information systems; our ability to successfully realize complete and integrate acquisitions; and impairment of the value of our goodwill This document includes forward-looking statements regarding core revenue and adjusted diluted earnings per share exclude net sales and profit/(loss) from our European portfolio $        1,345.0 $        1,154.8 $        5,341.3 $        4,981.9 $            197.7 $            144.5 $            806.9 $            590.1 $              5.55 $              4.07 $            22.67 $            16.61 $              5.52 $              4.04 $            22.54 $            16.54 $       887.4 $       709.4 $       192.6 $       115.0 $       759.7 $       610.2 net which are excluded from segment profit (loss) (2) $       244.6 $       185.3 $       790.1 The Corporate and Other segment included our European portfolio In the fourth quarter of 2023 we completed the divestiture of our European operations •  The following items in Losses and other expenses ◦  Net change in unrealized losses (gains) on unsettled futures contracts ◦  Environmental liabilities and special litigation charges •  Impairment on assets held for sale •  Loss (Gain) on sale of previous dispositions $                                 415.1 $                                  60.7 net of allowances of $17.8 and $14.4 in 2024 and 2023 net of accumulated depreciation of $956.8 and $910.8 in 2024 and 2023 $                              3,471.8 $                             2,798.3 $                                 490.0 $                                374.7 at cost, 51,573,986 shares and 51,588,103 shares for 2024 and 2023 $                       806.9 $                     590.1 Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: $                       415.1 $                       60.7 $                         45.2 $                       50.2 $                       231.9 $                     197.8 certain items are no longer excluded from GAAP net income for the periods related to 2024 in the table presented below net which are excluded from segment profit (loss) (a) Excess tax benefit from share-based compensation (b) $          17.96 net in the Consolidated Statements of Operations (b) Recorded in Provision for income taxes in the Consolidated Statements of Operations (c) Impairment on assets held for sale relate to the divestiture of our European operations that was completed in the fourth quarter of 2023 (d) Non-core business results represent activity related to our business operations in Europe not included elsewhere in the reconciliations Reconciliation of Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities $        332.4 $        306.3 $        945.7 $        736.2 $        272.8 $        181.6 $        784.6 $        488.1 $                                     55.4 $                                1,154.8 $                                        — $                                1,099.4 (a) Non-Core businesses represent our business operations in Europe which were sold in the fourth quarter of 2023 $                                   247.6 $                                4,981.9 $                                4,734.3 a Non-GAAP measure to Adjusted Segment profit (loss) $                                   (28.7) $                                   176.8 $                                   (30.3) $                                   175.2 a Non-GAAP measure to Adjusted Segment profit $                                   (93.9) $                                   857.1 $                                 (101.5) $                                   849.5 By Michael Fornabaio (@fornabaioctp) "Shot from the point, broken play, kind of blocked it down," Lennox said. "He had a wide-open net, so I just tried to get something in the way and just battle, like I was always taught when I was younger. Just tried to battle and got lucky." 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Quality Manager of the Department of Pathology and Director of Surgical Services at Winn Army Community Hospital in Fort Stewart Georgia; and Chairman of the Phlebotomy Advisory Board at Savannah Technical College Army Master Sergeant with 22 years of active-duty service he served in numerous positions of leadership to include Senior Enlisted Advisor of U.S Army Public Health Command at Aberdeen Proving Ground Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center Wildman is proud alumni and graduate of Clara Barton High School for Health Professions in Brooklyn New York where he developed his love for healthcare He completed his bachelor’s degree in Health Science/Biology from Campbell University in Buies Creek and earned a Masters in Adult Education from The University of Phoenix in Phoenix He has also completed all coursework except the dissertation towards a Doctorate in Healthcare Administration/Healthcare Leadership from Capella University in Minneapolis Wildman is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives and a member of the National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi Brett Berard (NYR) scores goal against Tristan Lennox (NYI) to make it 2 - 7 Soucy speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day Kreider speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day Schneider speaks to the media during the team's 2025 Exit Day Robertson speaks to the media during the team's 2025 Exit Day Carrick speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day Othmann speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day Edstrom speaks to the media during the team's 2025 Exit Day Jones speaks to the media during the team's 2025 Exit Day Fox speaks to the media during the team's 2025 Exit Day Miller speaks to the media during the team's 2025 Exit Day Brodzinski speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day Berard speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day Rempe speaks to the media during the team's 2025 Exit Day Perreault speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day Cuylle speaks to the media during the team's 2025 Exit Day Parssinen speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day de Haan speaks to the media during the team's 2025 Exit Day Trocheck speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day Vaakanainen speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day Quick speaks to the media during the team’s 2025 Exit Day who will retire after 26 years of dedicated service DALLAS, March 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lennox (NYSE:LII) a leading provider of innovative climate control solutions today announced the appointment of Sarah Martin to executive vice president and president of Home Comfort Solutions who will retire from Lennox at the end of April after 26 years of dedicated service with the company Martin brings more than 25 years of global leadership in manufacturing and technology including the last 13 years at Honeywell International Inc Martin served as president of Honeywell Sensing Solutions and previously served as president of Honeywell Sensing & Safety Technologies and Honeywell Advanced Sensing Technologies Martin held various commercial and operational leadership roles at CTS Corporation a global electronics manufacturing service provider "Sarah is a proven leader who brings a critical skillset to our Home Comfort Solutions segment with her deep expertise in leading large-scale businesses and driving growth in profitability," said Lennox chief executive officer Alok Maskara "Her disciplined approach to transformation will be invaluable as Lennox continues to focus on North America growth to deliver exceptional value to our customers and shareholders." Martin received her MBA from the Edinburgh Business School at Heriot Watt University and her Master of Art in Modern Languages and Business from Heriot Watt University.  a true leader in the HVAC industry with a legacy of innovation and operational excellence I look forward to working with the talented team to drive sustained results and growth while continuously enhancing our customer experience to ensure Lennox remains at the forefront of delivering industry-leading home climate control solutions," said Sarah Martin Bedard joined Lennox in 1998 as a district manager in the Lennox residential business unit and grew to lead the Lennox residential business unit and eventually the Home Comfort Solutions segment He consistently exhibited the Lennox core values of Integrity and Excellence and served as a mentor developing talent across the organization "I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Gary for his leadership of the Home Comfort Solutions segment," said Maskara "Gary's leadership has guided Home Comfort Solutions through significant growth and leaves a legacy that will continue to shape our future We thank him for his contributions and wish him the best in his well-deserved retirement from Lennox." For media inquiries, contact [email protected] Personnel Announcements Richardson City Council approved a special request for Lennox International to build a research and development center and covers businesses and restaurants in Collin and Dallas counties He joined Community Impact in June 2023 and previously covered the cities of Wylie the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute (Duncan NRI) at Texas Children's Hospital Baylor Genetics and collaborating institutions provided a long-awaited and rare genetic diagnosis in a child with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome a type of developmental epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) complex form of epilepsy and developmental delay Their recent study reports that a highly complex rearrangement of fragments from chromosomes 3 and 5 altered the typical organization of genes in the q14.3 region of chromosome 5 leading to a rare condition known as 5q14.3 microdeletion syndrome This is the first reported case of chromosomes 3 and 5 reshuffling leading to a form of DEE due to the disruption of 5q14.3 The study appeared in the American Journal of Medical Genetics: Part A About half of the children with severe epilepsy do not have a diagnosis; there is no explanation for their condition For the last five years my lab has been working with Texas Children's and Baylor Genetics to improve our ability to uncover new genetic causes for childhood epilepsy through our Undiagnosed Epilepsy Genetics Initiative supported by the Cain Pediatric Neurology Research Foundation." Hsiao-Tuan Chao, Study Co-Corresponding Author and Assistant Professor Molecular and Human Genetics and Neuroscience the team reports the case of a young child with developmental epileptic encephalopathy whose previous genomic studies did not provide a genetic diagnosis "The child and the family came to Texas Children's and the Duncan NRI for answers and our team took a closer look at their genome," said Chao who also is a Cain investigator at the Duncan NRI and a McNair Scholar "Using genome sequencing and fluorescently labeled DNA analyses we reevaluated the child's genomic condition and found a highly complex reshuffling of chromosomes 3 and 5 resulting in 5q14.3 microdeletion syndrome." This reshuffling of chromosomes, or chromothripsis is a very intricate chromosomal rearrangement one or several chromosomes can suddenly break down simultaneously into up to thousands of fragments (Thripsis in Greek means destruction into small parts) The cell then pieces the fragments of the chromosomes back together but in a reshuffled order that is different from the original This reshuffling usually disrupts the normal function of genes in the chromosome fragments Two previous pediatric cases with neurodevelopmental conditions have been reported with loss of the chromosome 5q14.3 region but in one case the chromosomal reshuffling involved chromosomes 5 and 15 and the other included chromosomes 3 The case reported in the current study is the first 5q14.3 microdeletion syndrome due to reshuffling of chromosomes 3 and 5 Chromothripsis is more commonly found in cancer This and other studies increasingly support that chromothripsis also is involved in neurodevelopmental disorders "We also found that the chromosomal reshuffling did not directly affect the gene MEFC2 in chromosome 5 which we know when disrupted causes epilepsy and 5q14.3 microdeletion syndrome but it impacted a non-coding gene right next to it that regulates the levels of MEFC2," Chao said "Loss of MEF2C-AS1 is expected to decrease expression of MEF2C Our finding further supports emerging evidence that disrupting MEF2C-AS1 can result in neurological characteristics like those seen when the actual MEF2C is disrupted." The findings highlight the diagnostic importance of identifying chromothripsis in neurological disorders that are associated with chromosomal alterations Precise diagnosis is prognostically important because chromothripsis can be associated with increased cancer risk which may require these individuals to receive enhanced cancer screenings throughout their lives Baylor College of Medicine Corriveau, M. L., et al. (2025). De Novo Chromosomes 3q and 5q Chromothripsis Leads to a 5q14.3 Microdeletion Syndrome Presentation: Case Report and Review of the Literature. 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(LII, Financial) has announced the opening of nominations for its 2025 Feel The Love program a community initiative to donate and install heating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for deserving individuals to nominate local heroes who could benefit from this program via FeelTheLove.com with a 30% rise in dealer participation from 2023 to 2024 Feel The Love has installed more than 2,700 heating and cooling systems including 435 installations completed last year Recipients of this initiative have ranged from educators and first responders to families in financial distress and those impacted by natural disasters Selected nominees will receive their installations during Feel The Love Installation week This initiative highlights Lennox's commitment to community support and sustainable living aligning with its mission to provide energy-efficient climate control solutions Lennox (LII, Financial) continues to lead in innovative home comfort solutions and sustainability efforts, with additional details available on their official website. For ongoing updates and stories about past recipients, Lennox encourages followers to engage through their Facebook and Instagram platforms. but the criticism received for removing rookie goaltender Tristan Lennox after allowing a goal on his second shot faced New York Islanders head coach Patrick Roy owned up to making the wrong decision Roy pulled starter Marcus Hogberg and replaced him with Lennox who had started only four games in Bridgeport and was an emergency call-up with Ilya Sorokin out with an upper-body injury Lennox allowed a five-hole goal to Brett Berard and was promptly pulled by Roy invoking criticism from fans on social media "The kid didn’t have a chance to practice Didn’t want to expose him and put him in a tough spot I didn’t think it was fair for the first game." I feel awful for this kid #Isles pic.twitter.com/UqmIN4Qtpz I wanted to give a break to Marcus [Högberg] mentally more than anything else,” Roy said When I saw the first goal — it’s on me." His intentions may not have been to embarrass the young goaltender He said he would speak to Lennox about it on Friday but it's uncertain whether Lennox will see NHL ice again to get a better lasting memory than the one that transpired on Thursday night "It rubs me the wrong way," stated Thomas Hickey during the MSG Networks post-game That may be the only chance he gets to play in the NHL it doesn't sit well with me at all." saw limited action in the AHL this season due to injuries Over five seasons with the OHL’s Saginaw Spirit Lennox compiled a 59-45-7 record with a 3.26 GAA © 2025 Minute Media - All Rights Reserved The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Minute Media or its affiliates and related brands All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a 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crack at Oleksandr Usyk this year, looking to emulate countryman Lennox Lewis in becoming undisputed heavyweight champion of the world believing it to have been a legal body shot that could have potentially won them the fight Usyk has since beaten Tyson Fury to become undisputed champion gave up the IBF belt to honour the rematch clause and watched as Dubois picked that title up before defending it in emphatic fashion against Anthony Joshua Speaking to Queensberry Promotions the last Brit to become undisputed heavyweight champion backed Dubois to follow in his footsteps come July 19 “I’m thinking he’s ready He’s been through the trials and tribulations but he’s definitely the man that can go through with it He’s a certified world champion and I think he has big hopes on doing it Lewis said Dubois can use it to his advantage “Obviously he’s seen a weakness in the first fight This is his dream … My eyes are not too good but I would say that the ref let Oleksandr Usyk off in that punch.” Usyk has made it clear that this is his penultimate fight in the sport, with a trilogy against Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua on his radar ‘when’ he wins Dubois – who appeared to lose the will to fight on in the first encounter – will be looking to spoil those plans and hand the elite southpaw his first defeat For the first time in more than four decades the Lennox Orioles have won a state football championship It was a game that saw both offenses struggle but it was the Orioles who made enough plays on offense to secure the 14-6 victory in the 11A championship game in Vermillion on Saturday it was 1982 – just the second year of the playoff format for high school football in South Dakota It was hard to move the ball and if we got a yard we earned it,” said Lennox head coach Shawn Flanagan “I think just the belief and just keep on pushing That second half we kind of wore them down a little bit We believe a lot that we’re a second half team Lennox had two losses on the regular season but come playoff time their defense was playing at an all-time level the Orioles defense gave up just six-points during post-season play Coach [Jason Mellegard] and the defense coaches They apply pressure on the quarterback and they stop the run.” The top performer on Saturday for the Orioles was quarterback Boston Katzer but was also a force on the defensive side of the ball as well – recording two interceptions and a fumble recovery His performance in the 11A title game earned him Joe Robbie MVP honors “I have never seen a team like this,” exclaimed Katzer Every quarter we were like “we’ve got this we’re going to lean on each other.” Everybody played a part in this game One of the most impressive stat-lines from the game was Sioux Falls Christian having just nine-yards of net rushing yards This made the Chargers one dimensional at times which is when the interceptions started to come Each team went three-and-out to start the game Lennox also had a quick three-play drive on their second possession and then a short punt set up Sioux Falls Christian with great field position and recovered by Boston Katzer to give the Orioles the ball right back Lennox was able to move into Chargers territory on their third drive of the game but a sack on fourth down near midfield by Canyon Prins turned it over on downs Sioux Falls Christian was once again unable to capitalize on the great field position A big third down stop by Nathaniel Haar in the backfield forced a Chargers punt Lennox picked up one first down on a slant pass from Katzer to Drake Mikkelsen but two plays later Brant Wassenaar intercepted Katzer’s shot down field End of the 1st Quarter | Sioux Falls Christian 0 Lennox 0 The Chargers were able to pick up a first down for the first time in the game on their next drive Lennox moved the ball downfield on their next possession getting close to the red zone Wassenaar picked off Katzer for the second time in the half The Chargers started their next drive on their own three-yard line Sioux Falls Christian quickly went three-and-out The Orioles were able to get into field goal range with 2:34 to play in the half At the 43-second mark of the second quarter Brayden Witte delivered a halfback pass to Cole Snyder for a 15-yard touchdown but it gave Sioux Falls Christian the first points of the ball game Lennox tried to get into scoring position before the break Halftime | Sioux Falls Christian 6 Lennox 0 Sioux Falls Christian received to start the second half but their drive went backwards and led to a punt Lennox started near midfield for their first possession of the third quarter The Orioles got on the board when Katzer hit Mikkelsen for a 30-yard touchdown On the first play of the Chargers next drive Katzer picked off a Snyder pass near midfield to give the ball back to the Orioles Katzer then hit Chase Faulds for a 14-yard strike near the left pylon and with 5:24 to play in the third quarter It was déjà vu for Sioux Falls Christian following the second Orioles score on a pass that had no receiver in the vicinity the Chargers defense held the Orioles from scoring Maxwell Weeldreyer forced a fumble on Witte which was recovered by Weston Richarz of Lennox End of the 3rd Quarter | Lennox 14 Sioux Falls Christian 6 The Orioles went to work on the ground and were consistently getting five to eight yards a carry but the drive came to a halt near the red zone On Sioux Falls Christian’s first play back on offense but the turnover led to another two-and-a-half minutes coming off the clock With the game on the line in a crucial fourth down situation Gerdes intercepted Prins to put a stamp on the victory for Lennox The Orioles picked up one first down and it was victory formation The Lennox Orioles were led by senior quarterback Boston Katzer and had a fumble recovery as well on the defensive end Lincoln Prins threw for 128-yards and three interceptions Cole Snyder also recorded 80-yard receiving and caught a touchdown for the Chargers as well Outstanding Lineman | Nathaniel Haar (Lennox)Outstanding Back | Boston Katzer (Lennox)Joe Robbie MVP | Boston Katzer (Lennox) DALLAS, Feb. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Lennox (NYSE: LII) a leader in climate control solutions for homes and businesses a global leader in innovative HVAC technology have united two trusted brands to deliver ductless heating and cooling solutions has unveiled its first ductless heat pump offerings: the Lennox Powered by Samsung mini-split systems and the Varix™ variable refrigerant flow (VRF) lineup for Lennox customers through the Lennox sales channels The Lennox Powered by Samsung mini-split systems provide homeowners with easy energy-efficient heating and cooling solutions that deliver room-to-room comfort These systems feature low global warming potential (GWP) refrigerant offering an environmentally friendly solution without compromising reliable performance Advanced compatibility with the Samsung SmartThings app allows users to manage home temperature remotely the mini-splits ensure consistent comfort while optimizing energy consumption throughout the year homeowners may qualify for the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit a federal tax incentive for high-efficiency upgrades The Lennox Powered by Samsung Varix™ VRF lineup offers an adaptable solution to meet the growing demand for efficient controllable commercial HVAC systems across multiple zones These VRF systems provide flexible control over heating and cooling needs helping to reduce operating costs while maintaining the comfort of modern buildings By combining VRF technology with the trusted capabilities of Lennox and Samsung Varix™ systems offer high performance and efficiency Lennox Commercial HVAC's extensive service and support network further enhances the reliability of these systems "The launch of Lennox Powered by Samsung mini-split and Varix™ VRF systems reflects the power of our joint venture with Samsung and our ability to satisfy demand trends with leading solutions ," said Lennox CEO Alok Maskara "With the growing demand for ductless HVAC systems these new products position our loyal Lennox service providers to win in the market by delivering exceptional comfort and energy efficiency to consumers." Media Contact[email protected]  Investor Relations Contact[email protected] Marty Hardon found himself at a personal and professional crossroads He was working his way up the corporate ladder at Lennox and preparing for another likely move in the near future the Class of 1991 South Tama County High School and 1993 Marshalltown Community College graduate felt compelled to return to where it all began and take over his father Ed’s plumbing I was having a tough day at whatever I was doing Do you want to buy me out?’ And I said ‘No I really don’t know if I do,'” Marty said “I said ‘I don’t know if I want to do this or not,’ but I’d be remiss if I didn’t give it a shot and I was at a point with Lennox where I was being promoted about every two years… I just got to that point where I was like ‘If I’m gonna make the jump I need to do it where I can do it with a clear conscience and I need to do it where I don’t burn the bridge.’ So I gave six months notice.” Hardon hasn’t just succeeded in growing the family business but also in helping to bring life back to downtown Tama and making a broader economic impact on his community through his real estate purchases and redevelopments he’s still connected to the company where he once worked and they recently recognized Hardon’s Services with a Community Dealer Award a Ben Franklin store that was closing and a hair salon So we took it upon ourselves to start to revive the town,” he said “The town just continued to decline as far as the way it looked the way it was to be approachable as a place to live… It just seemed like moving back here was not appealing from somebody who lived in the city.” and Marty initially worked under his late father for a year doing primarily commercial jobs at multifamily residential structures he wasn’t sure if he wanted to grow the business When he noticed that people were buying downtown buildings just to use them for junk storage while they continued to deteriorate renovating apartments and renting out the main floors to new businesses “The key is (that) you’ve gotta get the dwelling space on top moving then there’s a need for other businesses to appear,” he said “You’ve got a population center (where) they want to be able to shop for groceries you’ve gotta build restaurants.” Hardon’s branched into an outdoors focused retail store with a focus on Traeger grills and Marty has recently ramped up marketing of his construction projects building new homes for local individuals “A lot of our businesses have kind of grown out of necessity because no one else was doing it Hardon’s has performed about three to four “Feel the Love” installations of HVAC units free of charge to deserving individuals or organizations in the area per year some of which have been covered in the T-R “There are a lot of dealers that don’t engage They deliberately avoid it because you’re spending money Whatever amount of money that you would charge for that job which is a big piece of it,” Hardon said “We’ve found cases where we just couldn’t say no.” Hardon was also recognized as the 2024 Tama Citizen of the Year but he was quick to note that he’s had some help in his endeavors along the way the State Bank of Toledo for its willingness to lend even when a huge return on investment isn’t guaranteed and the team of like minded individuals assembled when he first returned to help promote economic development in Tama and Toledo “The truth of the matter is it takes partnerships so for me to say that I did all this is completely false,” he said Lennox leaders recognized Hardon’s and Marty Hardon himself for their extensive efforts within the community to make Tama a better place to live and it won’t be stopping anytime soon Hardon acknowledged the trial and error associated with figuring out which tenant businesses will succeed and which ones won’t — and he and other Tama-Toledo property owners were forced to deal with the fallout from the devastating 2020 derecho — but he’s happy to lend a hand to aspiring entrepreneurs as they pursue their American dreams “I don’t have the ability to finance people but I will roller skate their business into solidity if they need me to,” he said Hardon is in the process of adding five new downtown apartments with five more on the other side of the highway on Third Street next on the itinerary He’s always looking for more dining options and would love to add another pub like The Tama Pump somewhere in the area “It’s not necessarily that people need a place to go drink They need a place to gather,” he said LLC | https://www.timesrepublican.com | 135 West Main Street The Lennox SL25KCV Air Conditioner pushes the boundaries of precision and efficiency consistently delivering perfect air for the home 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Lennox Residential HVAC a trusted home comfort solutions and energy-efficiency innovator since 1895 announced the latest addition to its industry-leading Dave Lennox Signature® Collection with the launch of the SL25KCV Air Conditioner the most precise and efficient air conditioner availablei effortlessly meeting homeowners' desire to help the planet and their wallets The introduction of the SL25KCV Air Conditioner precedes an upcoming industry-wide transition,  in accordance with the American Innovation and Manufacturing (AIM) Act and U.S to phase down high-hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerants by using low global warming potential (GWP) alternatives With substantially lower GWP than previous refrigerants the launch of the SL25KCV Air Conditioner complies with updated EPA regulations and is formulated to provide peace of mind for years to come As part of its relentless pursuit of staying ahead of industry standards Lennox updated its entire product lineup to use 2025 Compliant Refrigerants and will continue rolling those products out over the next several months "As the industry transitions to low GWP refrigerants Lennox is introducing products that meet and exceed regulatory requirements supporting both sustainability and operational efficiency," said Prakash Bedapudi "The SL25KCV exemplifies our commitment to providing innovative high-performance HVAC solutions that deliver industry-leading energy efficiency for homeowners and advance our efforts toward a sustainable future."  In addition to its groundbreaking 26.00 SEER2 rating the SL25KCV Air Conditioner's digital communication features maximize accurate control when paired with the S40 Smart Thermostat Sensors in the equipment make diagnosing issues seamless for dealers while automatic system adjustments accurately maintain temperature i Efficiency claim based on comparison of the average SEER2 of the SL25KCV as compared to the average SEER2 of the competitive variable capacity compressor units as published in AHRI (September 2024) Actual system efficiency may vary based on the system match and other factors; consult AHRI Directory for exact system efficiency Precision claim based on the average cooling capacity range of the SL25KCV as compared to the average published cooling capacity of competitive 20 SEER2+ variable capacity compressor units (September 2024) Averages calculated across the full tonnage range availableii Survey commissioned by Clear Seas Research on behalf of The ACHR Newsiii Actual energy savings depends on several factors Consumer Electronics Lennox announces its listing on the flagship S&P 500 index and industry leadership in climate control solutions DALLAS, Dec. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Lennox (NYSE: LII) announced today its inclusion in the S&P 500 Index This milestone recognizes the company's sustained growth and dedication to delivering advanced HVACR products that prioritize comfort and efficiency Widely recognized as the best single gauge of the U.S the S&P 500 measures the performance of 500 of the leading companies spanning all sectors of the U.S stock market Inclusion in the index is determined by factors such as market capitalization underscoring the success of Lennox in delivering value to shareholders and driving innovation "Joining the S&P 500 is a testament to the success of our growth strategy and the trust placed in Lennox by our stakeholders," said Lennox CEO Alok Maskara "As we celebrate 130 years of industry leadership this recognition highlights the strength of our team and the enduring legacy of our core values: Integrity This achievement would not have been reached without the dedication of our talented team We look forward to continuing to advance innovation in our industry and drive growth."  Media Contact[email protected] Investor Relations Contact[email protected] Lewis shared the clip of him being stopped by Hasim Rahman in 2001 in South Africa to mark the anniversary of the fight today Lewis back pedals as Rahman jabs then Rahman dips when he throws a right hand that sprawls Lewis It’s the smile that is like a salute to an opponents craft It's similar to the one Francis Ngannou flashed Anthony Joshua last year before he was knocked into the shadow realm with a similar right hand from that great British champion A post shared by Lennox Lewis, MBE, CBE, CM (@mrlennoxlewis) Almost two decades later I caught up with Rahman always affable outside of the ring watching some journeyman fighters in his native Maryland Rahman was deploring them to dip when they threw the right hand – the punch that had brought him glory in South Africa all those years ago “People say fighters face doubts when returning from such a loss,” said Lennox Lewis when he shared the video I knew exactly where I went wrong and exactly how to correct my mistakes even before I left South Africa.” Lewis would bounce back and train seriously for his next fight and knockout Rahman in the rematch Rahman would celebrate his 2001 win with a parade in his native Baltimore who had been shot five times before turning to boxing would later win the vacant WBC interim heavyweight title before retiring in 2014 Big up to my brethren @hasim_the_rock_rahman on a big 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