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Chemours (CC) appoints Christina Spalding as Americas Marketing Manager Automotive Refrigerants and Specialties. Spalding, with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of South Carolina, has nearly 20 years of experience in the HVACR industry, transitioning from engineering and operations to refrigerant sales and marketing.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / November 27, 2023 / The Chemours Company
By Kyle Gargaro

Originally published by ACHR News

Christina Spalding

Title: Americas Marketing Manager Automotive Refrigerants and Specialties

Company: Chemours

Educational Experience: B.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of South Carolina

Industry Work Experience: I began my working career as an engineer and then operations leader before transitioning into refrigerant sales. My first role in the HVACR industry was in sales for the refrigerants aftermarket distribution network, covering the western half of the U.S. I worked with wholesale distributors, contractors, and end users in both a/c and commercial refrigeration, helping to transition away from ozone-depleting substances. In 2018, I moved into a national accounts role to focus on the transition to lower-GWP refrigerants. After almost 20 years in sales roles, I shifted to marketing in a business development role to focus on commercial refrigeration and retail.

In 2021, I made a bit of a shift within marketing to focus on the automotive a/c market. The great thing about HVACR is that comfort cooling is needed in multiple applications, and I was able to leverage my skills to jump in and learn about the mobile side of our refrigerants business. Today, I am the Americas Marketing Manager for Automotive AC (OEM & Aftermarket), and I support both North and South America as the mobile industry transitions to ultra-low-GWP refrigerants.

What caused you to/when did you enter the HVACR industry?

Prior to my first HVACR sales role, I was an account manager in our specialties segment. I had already established strong skills and experience in sales, and when an opening came up to shift to refrigerant sales, I jumped at it. Entering the HVACR industry has been one of the best decisions that I have made in my career.

What has been the most rewarding aspect of working in HVACR?

Hands down the most rewarding aspect is the people that I have been privileged to work with over the course of my career. In my 30-plus-year career, over 25 of those years have been supporting HVACR. This industry has exceptionally talented, dedicated, and knowledgeable people supporting it. There are many professional accomplishments that I could point to, but in reality, those accomplishments are achieved by working with stakeholders throughout the value chain - internal to Chemours and external as it relates to customers and end users.

Describe the proudest moment in your career.

I think I am most proud of my career arch. When I graduated from college with a degree in chemical engineering, I imagined that I would work at a plant site for most of my career. Stepping out of my comfort zone and moving into customer-facing roles opened a wealth of opportunities and exposure to different career paths. From there, I moved into HVACR and contributed at very high levels in sales, marketing, business development, marketing communications, etc. Having those experiences with a focus on refrigerants, I have been able to partner with industry stakeholders to transition away from ozone-depleting refrigerants and help move the industry to lower and lower-GWP refrigerants.

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Who is the new Americas Marketing Manager Automotive Refrigerants and Specialties at Chemours?

Christina Spalding has been appointed as the new Americas Marketing Manager Automotive Refrigerants and Specialties at Chemours.

What is Christina Spalding's educational background?

Christina Spalding holds a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of South Carolina.

What is Christina Spalding's work experience in the HVACR industry?

Spalding has nearly 20 years of experience in the HVACR industry, starting as an engineer and operations leader before transitioning into refrigerant sales and marketing.

What is the ticker symbol for Chemours?

The ticker symbol for Chemours is CC.

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chemistry is a living thing. it’s constantly evolving and changing. the chemours company focuses on applying the power of chemistry to shape markets, redefine industries and change lives. chemours was created from dupont's performance chemicals businesses. we are a world leader in titanium technologies, fluoroproducts and chemical solutions. we're also a company of firsts, constantly changing the formula for what chemistry can do. consider these transformative product innovations: • ti-pure™ one coat technology and market understanding enables paint formulations that cover more, with less paint and less effort • opteon™ yf refrigerants for auto air conditioning systems have a global warming potential that is 99.9% lower than the current alternative, hfc-134a • teflon ecoelite™ finish, new to the market in 2016, is the first renewably sourced, non-fluorinated fabric treatment for durable water repellency; containing 60% renewably sourced raw material it repels water and water-based stai