Bloomfield Cooling, Heating & Electric, Inc. has announced a significant leadership transition as Jack Lamb assumes ownership of the 35-year-old HVAC and electrical services company. Lamb, who has been with the organization since the early 2000s, officially took over from founder Michael DeJoseph on January 1, 2025.
The leadership change represents a carefully planned succession that preserves the company's core values and operational philosophy. Lamb's journey with the organization began as a full-time electrician, during which he progressively expanded his skills and responsibilities, eventually becoming general manager in 2014.
Under Lamb's leadership, the company is positioned to continue its tradition of customer-focused service while embracing technological advancements. He is currently implementing new software platforms designed to enhance customer experience, including real-time technician tracking, convenient payment options, and an expanded online customer portal.
Lamb's approach to business emphasizes problem-solving and cost-effective solutions. He has been instrumental in connecting customers with valuable HVAC rebate programs through PSE&G and Carrier, and introducing homeowners to the latest HVAC technologies and smart devices.
The company, which serves residential and commercial customers across six New Jersey counties, has consistently been recognized for excellence. With multiple Carrier President's Awards and repeated wins in the Suburban Essex magazine's Best of Essex Readers' Choice Awards, Bloomfield Cooling, Heating & Electric has established itself as a leader in the regional HVAC and electrical services market.
As Lamb takes the helm, he remains committed to the foundational principles established by DeJoseph, particularly the emphasis on nurturing talent and maintaining transparent, honest customer interactions. His vision suggests a continuation of the company's innovative and customer-centric approach to service.


