COMPUTAIR - Key Persons
Nigel led the company for many years as MD with exceptional hands-on HVAC experience and IT knowledge. He initially worked for the Myson group of companies, starting as a draughtsman in the Air Handler division and ending up as a design engineer, supervising the air-side quotation department. Air handlers, coils and ‘special' projects were his direct responsibility. Nigel was co-founder of Computair in 1980 and served as consultant to BSRIA and on the government committee concerning building regulations part L (energy efficiency). He has also trained engineers in psychrometric and coil design for many companies.
Ray originally worked as a fan engineer and went on to build one of the largest fan manufacturing and retail companies in the United Kingdom. Alongside the fan business, Ray collaborated with Nigel, seeing the business potential of automating the coil selection process in a software program, and becoming co-founder of Computair. He served both as President of the Fan Manufacturers' Association and Vice President of the Federation of Environmental Trade Associations (FETA). Now retired, Ray still maintains a strong interest in Computair business and events.
Richard joined Computair straight after completing his master's degree in 1993 and was invited to join the board of directors three years later. With more than thirty years' industry experience, he has been responsible for the transition from MS-DOS to Windows, the web and today's modern platforms. He has recruited and developed our present team of expert software engineers, a team he believes to be the best Computair has ever had. During his career he has collaborated with clients in the US and around the world, working to ensure Computair fully understands their requirements before arriving at the best solution for their needs.