BC Electrical Association Seeks Award Nominees

BCEA Awards

BCEA has issued a call for nominees for five awards. Deadline for submissions: November 13.

The four awards are for:
• Member of the Year, recognizing the service of a BCEA member company. It is awarded for the company’s significant contribution to the BCEA through participation in and support of its committees, events, meetings, member recruitment, or other activities
• Community Contribution, recognizing a company or individual who has given back to the community, whether it’s financial or time volunteered
• Outstanding Individual, recognizing an individual who has shown leadership and noteworthy achievement in their community and has demonstrated professional contributions to the electrical industry
• Project Excellence, recognizing projects that have demonstrated design and/or construction excellence, energy efficient buildings, or new uses of technology.
• Volunteer of the Year, recognizing an individual who has provided extraordinary service and contributed their time to the BC Electrical Association.

Download the nomination form here: http://www.bcea.bc.ca/uploads/BCEA 2015 Award Nomination Forms.pdf

Find out more: http://www.bcea.bc.ca/index.php

 

 

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