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HVACTA Commencement – Dhanny Ramtahall (July–Aug 2025, Sanford FL)

Dhanny Ramtahall a participant of hvac technical academy sanford florida jul-aug 2025 workshop

Written By: Thomas Vaughn

Published: Sep 20, 2025

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Categories: 2025 - July-Aug

Introduction — Danny introduces Dhanny Ramtahall — HVACTA Commencement (July–Aug 2025, Sanford, FL)

Danny introduces Dhanny Ramtahall

Speaker: Danny

You got to love all the different personalities, don’t you? I mean, that’s what make—it makes—it so valuable: the relationship, and everybody is learning from each other, guiding each other—and that’s the beauty of it.

You’ve grown a lot. In my belief you’ve grown a lot, and I think that you—I know that you’re going to make not only yourself proud, your family proud, and the company that you will be owning one of these days—hopefully the next four or five years—unless you go to Universal and work, which is an aspiration. Nothing wrong with that.

Please come on up here, accept this, and—

Spotlight — Dhanny Ramtahall — HVACTA Commencement (July–Aug 2025, Sanford, FL)

Spotlight Transcript — Dhanny Ramtahall

Oh, what can I say? Thank you, Danny. Honestly, Robert, you taught me a lot—you beat me up to the point where you got me to have that clarity when it came to talking and explaining things.

Same thing with you, Andrew—you’re hitting me with the what, what. You got to get that clarity, get that confidence when you’re speaking to things. You, too—when it came to the classroom—being confident with giving out your answer to a question and whatnot. I’m saying it under my breath, and you’re over here telling me, come on, say what you chest, you know.

And, you know, we all learned from each other—had a great time with everybody, appreciate everyone that came today. Another thing—Chris too, man—he definitely helped us out. I don’t know if he’s here or whatnot, I don’t see him, but he helped us out when it came to actual hands-on stuff, too. He taught us—he’s been in here for four years, right? You guys—three years, three years—and he’s taught us as much as he [can], and from learning from this class, and I appreciate everybody. Thank you.