EFC’s Trailblazer Award 2019: Call for Nominations

EFC

Mar 15, 2019

Do you know someone who has been a strong agent for change in our industry or someone who has contributed a great deal to the industry and the association? Submit a nomination before March 27 and help give our industry’s new leaders the recognition they deserve.

Electro-Federation Canada (EFC)’s Trailblazer Award recognizes exceptional leaders who have advanced the Canadian electrical industry over the past five years. This award is given to someone from an EFC member organization who has been a significant driver for industry change; someone who has been a catalyst for change by bringing new ideas, processes or best practices to the forefront in the industry, while supporting and promoting EFC to its members.

The award will be presented at this year’s EFC Conference in Quebec City. The recipient will be honoured at the May 29th Awards Banquet Dinner, held at the conference at the Fairmont le Chateau Frontenac.

Submission guidelines

Send an email with the following details to Rick McCarten, rmccarten@electrofed.com, no later than April 1, 2019. EFC’s National Advisory Council will review all entries and select the award recipient.

    1. Nominee’s first and last name

    2. Company name

    3. A brief description and examples of nominee’s accomplishments that you think put them in contention for the award (50-75 words)

    4. Nominator

You may submit more than one nominee for this award. Questions? Contact Rick McCarten at 905-706-3703.

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