Resident, Voke grad wins twice at Elites Trade Championship Series

A Northeast Metro Tech graduate who lives in the city took first place in national plumbing and HVAC competitions held in Florida late last year, Superintendent David DiBarri announced.

Craig Childress, a 2003 graduate of the Northeast Metro Tech Plumbing Program who now works in facilities management and operations at Boston University, won first place in both plumbing and heating/ventilation/air conditioning at the Elites Trade Championship Series held in Tampa, Fla.

The private contest pits plumbers and other tradesmen against each other in timed competitions. It was featured on CBS Sports in December.

Childress won $50,000 in prize money for his effort, earning a victory over more than a dozen other HVAC technicians and plumbers during the annual contest.

The competitions were developed by Intersport and Ideal Industries, a tool and trade component manufacturer.

“It was unbelievable to be able to go down to Florida and be celebrated for working in the trades,” Childress said. “These competitions were a great opportunity for all the competitors to go down and showcase what we all love doing everyday. Winning both the plumbing and HVAC competitions was beyond anything I had hoped for heading down to the competitions. Winning with my wife in the stands cheering me on made it that much more special for me.”

“Northeast Metro Tech was an important part in building a strong foundation for my future,” he added. “I am forever thankful for all of the teachers I had at Northeast that helped me start my career in the trades.”

DiBarri said Childress represents a “great example” of the places an education from the school can take its students.

“We are extremely proud of Mr. Childress and wish him well as he continues on with his impressive life as a tradesman,” he said in a statement.

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