Call for Nominations: EFC’s New Trailblazer Award

EFC

 

Mar 9, 2018

Do you know someone who has been a strong agent for change in Canada’s electrical industry? A new award honouring a significant driver for industry change will be presented at this year’s Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) annual conference, taking place in Vancouver, May 29-31. Nomination deadline: March 27.

This award will be given to someone from an EFC member organization who has been a significant driver for industry change over the past five years, someone who has been a catalyst for change by bringing new ideas, processes or best practices to the forefront in the industry.

To nominate someone, send an email with a 50-75 word description of the person’s accomplishments to Rick McCarten at rmccarten@electrofed.com. EFC’s National Advisory Council will review all entries and select the award recipient.

You may submit more than one nominee for this award. Find out more about the award: www.electrofed.com/conference2018/awards/
Watch for more on the conference in the next issue of CEW.

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