Wednesday Feb 25, 2026

Balancing Strength and Authenticity: Leadership, Influence, and Thriving in a Male‑Dominated Industry with Angela Bondini

What does it really take to lead with authenticity and influence in a maledominated industry? In this episode of the Find Your Influence Podcast, Angela Bondini, experienced business manager at Cool Right Air Conditioning, shares how she and her husband transformed a longstanding family HVAC company into a respected industrial infrastructure specialist. From honoring a business founded in 1978 to reshaping it into something that truly reflects who they are, Angela reveals the realities of hard work, risk, and reinvention behind the scenes. 

 

Drawing on her diverse background across government, hospitality, and property, Angela explains how a “rolling snowball” of experiences and strong female role models shaped her leadership style. She opens up about learning to balance masculine and feminine energies—holding her own in a tough, maleheavy environment while staying deeply connected to emotion, empathy, and authenticity. Listeners will gain insight into how Angela defines influence, how she leads her team through example and transparency, and why investing in staff development and personal growth is central to the way she does business. Join us as we unpack what it means to be a powerful, genuine female leader in a traditional trade. 

 

Summary: 

 

In this episode, Angela Bondini shares how she and her husband transformed Cool Right Air Conditioning from a longstanding residential family business into a specialist in industrial infrastructure. She explains how her diverse career background, strong female role models, and events like Lauren Lahav’s women’s empowerment experiences have shaped her authentic leadership style in a maledominated industry. Angela highlights her definition of influence—showing people a better way by example—and details how she and Paul invest in their team’s growth, blending commercial success with genuine care for their employees’ wellbeing and futures. 

 

Takeaways: 

  • Influence is about example, not position. 

Angela sees influence as showing people a better way—how you communicate, behave under pressure, and design a life that aligns with your values. 

  • You can blend strength with authenticity. 

In a maledominated space, Angela consciously balances assertiveness and independence with emotion, empathy, and vulnerability, rather than choosing one over the other. 

  • Family businesses can be reinvented. 

Angela and Paul respected the legacy of a 1978 residential HVAC business while intentionally shifting it toward industrial infrastructure work that challenges and excites them. 

  • Investing in staff creates a win–win. 

Profit isn’t just for owners; they redirect success into better pay, equipment, technology, training, and personal development so their team can build great lives too. 

  • Women benefit from empowered, supportive spaces. 

Experiences like Lauren Lahav’s events highlight how powerful it is for women to gather in rooms where they feel safe, loved, and encouraged to be fully themselves. 

 

Best Quotes: 

  • “Where we are today certainly didn’t come to us on a platter—we’ve done the hard slog to turn an established business on its head and make it our own.” 
  • “As women, we can put on that masculine energy to hold our space in business, but we’re still women. We still have that emotion we carry, and that flowy feminine feel is so important.” 
  • “Being an influence is really just showing people potentially a better way—setting a good example of what success looks like for you.”  
  • “It doesn’t work just with Paul or just with me. We both play important roles in our business. We’re a team, and our people are part of that team too.” 
  • “If we’re doing well, we want our employees doing well. It’s not, ‘We made profit so we go on holiday.’ It’s better pay, better tools, better vehicles, better training—and a better life for them.” 

 

Timestamps: 

 

0:00 – Who influenced Angela + podcast intro 

2:30 – What Cool Right Air Conditioning does today 

4:10 – 1978 origins and Paul’s journey into industrial HVAC 

5:30 – Transforming the family business and “making it our own” 

12:15 – How strong women and Lauren Lahav shaped Angela 

15:21 – Balancing masculine and feminine energy as a female leader 

18:17 – Challenges for women leading in a maledominated industry 

25:19 – Angela’s definition of influence 

29:53 – Investing profits back into staff, tools, and training 

 

Conclusion: 

 

In this episode, Angela Bondini shows what authentic leadership looks like inside a maledominated, familyowned trade business. By honoring the legacy of Cool Right Air Conditioning while boldly reshaping it toward industrial work, she and her husband Paul demonstrate that tradition and transformation can coexist. Angela’s blend of strength, vulnerability, and openness—paired with a genuine commitment to reinvesting in her people—highlights that real influence is earned through example, integrity, and care. Her story is a powerful reminder that when leaders stay true to themselves and intentionally lift others, both businesses and the humans inside them can truly thrive. 

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