New Electro|POD Podcast Episode! A Call for Young Professionals to Take a Seat at the Standards Table

CEW-31-EFC-YoungProfessionals-400.jpg

June 22, 2022

The ‘Talent Gap’ has been identified as a top concern affecting the electrical industry and this includes participation in standards development. Of the 42,000+ people that EFC member companies currently employ, over 10,000 of these employees are over the age of 55, which means there will be an influx of retirements within the next decade. Young professionals have an opportunity to take a seat at the Standards development table to participate in various product verticals on a technical or advisory level.

Daniela De Marco, EFC, with guest hosts, Gurvinder Chopra, EFC, and Roxanne Lafond, EFC have a conversation with Namita Rai, SCC Program Manager, Member Services, Polad Zahedi, 2016 IEC YP winner, Technical Engineer/Officer at Ontario Power Generation Inc., and Chu Cheng, 2019 IEC YP winner, Senior P&C Engineer with MHO Technologies in Alberta. Namita Rai, gives insight into SCC’s opportunities for young professionals and Chu and Polad share what they gained as IEC YP competition winners. This conversation further discusses the myths stopping young professionals from contributing to standards development, what the electrical industry and standards community can do to bridge the ‘Talent Gap’ and why involvement of YPs in this space is key to Canada’s future prosperity.

Visit Electro|POD Podcast Series

Related Articles


Changing Scene

  • Paul Bevilacqua Joins Maxlite as Chief Financial Officer

    Paul Bevilacqua Joins Maxlite as Chief Financial Officer

    MaxLite is excited to announce the recent addition of Paul Bevilacqua as Chief Financial Officer. Paul brings over 30 years of finance and management experience and a record of accomplishment building enterprise value and leading financial transformations in various industries. Most notably, he was the CFO at Topaz Lighting Corp., where he reengineered all aspects… Read More…

  • Leviton Achieves 29% Decrease in Overall GHG Emissions from 2021 to 2023

    Leviton Achieves 29% Decrease in Overall GHG Emissions from 2021 to 2023

    Leviton has recently announced that it achieved a 29% drop in overall greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the 2021 baseline year, a major step towards the goal of becoming carbon neutral company-wide by the year 2030 with their CN2030 program. Through on-site renewable energy generation, accelerated energy efficiency efforts, moving to renewable and clean energy… Read More…


Peers & Profiles