Growth and Innovation Keys
to Avalanche Air Systems Success by Rennay Craats with photos by Riverwood Photography
R
ick Ball learned a lot about hard work and business from his father. When he graduated high school, he got a job at Buckwold Western where his dad worked, and the two also sold soil and gravel door-to-door as a side hustle for extra money. This experience instilled the entrepreneurial bug in the young man as he set out to find his way in the world. He took a four-year sheet metal apprenticeship course at a tech school in Winnipeg and started his apprenticeship at an HVAC company there and finished it in Calgary where he worked on a variety of projects.
Belinda Swick, Rick Ball, Wade Willems and Jeff Fazekas.
In 2002, after five years in the business, he was eager to hang up an HVAC and sheet metal shingle and work for himself. His employer gave him a labour contract that launched Ball’s company, Avalanche Air Systems. After the contract lapsed two years later, he was on his own to find work but he was never alone. He surrounded himself with great people, made vital contacts in the industry, and slowly built his company from the ground up. Avalanche Air Systems | 1
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