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Kudos to Electrofed’s 2021 Marketing Award recipients

February 17, 2022 | By Anthony Capkun



February 17, 2022 – Last fall, Electro-Federation Canada recognized its 2021 Marketing Award recipients, who showcase “leading-edge programs” across four categories. Congratulations to the following winners:

Digital Innovation

Schneider Electric
Service Wire Co.
CSC LED
Electrozad
Munden Enterprises

“We have a great team here at CSC LED, and kudos goes out to Robert Smith [IT manager], Shaelyn Miller [senior graphic designer and marketing coordinator], and Jessica Craig [graphic designer and marketing coordinator],” said Jeannette McNally, managing director. “It’s because of people like them that we are ‘A different breed of LED lighting supplier’, and we couldn’t be more proud.”

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“I’d like to thank Mitch, Colin and Randy from our team for their hard work, dedication and a job well done,” posted Munden’s John Neave to LinkedIn. “An equally big thank you goes out to our manufacturing partners who sponsored this event […]. Lastly, thank you to all of the amazing participants […] and I look forward to seeing you again at a future MTC event.”

Event Tradeshow (virtual)

Rittal Systems Ltd.
Electrozad

“Although we are honoured to win yet another EFC Marketing Excellence Award, we are even more delighted that our marketing strategy keeps evolving year after year in our quest to reach new markets and to touch more customers,” said André Bousette, president, Rittal Systems Ltd., Canada. “Our goal is to keep our brand awareness growing further […] with innovative ideas and unique strategies.”

Integrated Marketing

Eaton
Service Wire Co.
Westburne

Social & Sustainability

Schneider Electric
Beghelli
E.B. Horsman & Son

Electro-Federation Canada is a national, not-for-profit association that represents over 217 member companies that manufacture, distribute, market, and sell a range of electrical products. Its members employ over 40,000 workers in over 1300 facilities across Canada.


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