EC Annual Conference: Building Business Through e-Relationships

 Join industry leaders this year May 27-30 in Montreal for the EFC Electrical Council Annual Conference, “e-Relationships: Driving Business in the Connected World.”

“This year’s program sets out to identify our strengths going forward into the digital age,” says Electrical Council Chair John Sensich (Thomas & Betts Limited). “How can we integrate our relationship model with new, ever- increasing technology? What must we give up — or alter — to adapt to the changing needs of our customer? How can we combine our strengths with the technology age? These and many other questions will be explored during this year’s business program.”

The Business Program has a roster of great speakers and presentations, including Guy Blissett, author of Facing the Forces of Change: ReImagining Distribution in a Connected World. Blissett will explore findings from this in-depth study of wholesale distribution. Also in the program: a series of business and networking meetings.

Find out more: http://www.electrofed.com/conference2014/

 

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