Your Destination for Canada's
Electrical & Communications Community

distribution & supply L'industrie électrique
NETcomm Energy Management

Nominate industry leader for EFC 2010 Industry Recognition Award

February 08, 2010
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC) has issued the call for nominees for its Industry Recognition Award. Nominees can be anyone you feel has influenced the Canadian electrical, electronics, appliances or telecom industry either—as a current or retired industry delegate, or as an industry supporter. The award is not restricted to EFC members.

The nominee must demonstrate strong leadership through their personal and professional industry involvement over a period of years. He must also symbolize dedication, balance, and achievement in regional, national and/or community activities. The award will be presented April 8 at a dinner reception following EFC’s annual general meeting.

The deadline for nominations is March 19. Visit www.electrofed.com for more info.

Add comment


Security code
Refresh


Featured Video

More Videos...

Latest Video

  • VIDEO - Acklands-Grainger's The Works 2012 Electrical Business recently had the opportunity to check out Acklands-Grainger’s “The Works” annual MRO & Safety Show in Toronto, Ont., and what an event!
  • VIDEO - Solar execs predict future of manufacturing in Canada - Jan 2012 EBMag’s associate editor Alyssa Dalton was there on December 6, 2011, when SMTC Corp. and Enecsys Ltd. officially announced their partnership to produce Enecsys micro inverters for the Canadian market at SMTC’s Markham, Ont., facility, which qualifies for Ontario’s Feed-in Tariff (FIT) program by meeting the domestic content requirement.
  • VIDEO - Global outlook, local impacts: PV industry leaders panel EBMag sister publication, Manufacturing Automation, attended the CanSIA Solar Conference 2011’s opening plenary session entitled “Global Outlook, Local Impacts: PV Industry Leaders Panel”. Here, the heads of several global PV manufacturers offered their views on the current and future status of Canada’s solar photovoltaic industry. This video contains comments from Kerry Adler, president & CEO of SkyPower Ltd. and Milfred Hammerbacher, president of Canadian Solar.
More Videos...