EFC’s Women’s Network Ontario Region Unveils New Committee

May 12, 2025

EFC’s Women’s Network Ontario Region is pleased to unveil a new committee to support its numerous initiatives to support women in the electrical industry.

The Women’s Network originated in 2018 to offer a dynamic program specifically tailored to women. Earlier this year, EFC updated its three core pillars to better reflect the mission of the Women’s Network: Career. Community. Connection.

The WN Ontario Region is made up of six committee members representing EFC’s three member categories: manufacturers, distributors and CEMRA reps, along with an executive, of Chair, Vice Chair, and Past Chair, each holding a two-year commitment, and one year Past Chair term. The leadership positions, will be exchanged in February 2026.

The WN Ontario Region has gained much success over the past year, from providing members with leadership strategies, financial planning, mental health and wellness tips, a communication session, and the launch of an Ask me Anything panel with industry leaders on topics like leadership and supporting women in industry. The WN Ontario Region has been engaged with providing those less fortunate in our community with participation in the Purse Project and a clothing donation drive, which have both been  well received by EFC members.

Men are also welcome to participate in any of the scheduled events and to show their support.

Sandra Tomassi, Chair of the Women’s Network Ontario Region, is proud of the inclusive, empowering, and forward-thinking community that has been built in the region.

“Our mission has always been to support and elevate women in the electrical industry—but we know that meaningful change happens when everyone is part of the conversation,” she says.

“That’s why I’m especially proud of how our network continues to grow with the active participation of allies, including men, who join our learning events. Their involvement enriches our discussions, broadens perspectives, and helps create a culture where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued.”

EFC are pleased to welcome the following women in industry, who will contribute to the growth of the Women’s Network Ontario Region:

  • Sandra Tomassi, Ouellet, Chair
  • Rita Sleiman, Legrand, Vice Chair
  • Lorenza Vasile, Acuity Brands
  • Yasmin Navid, LEDVANCE
  • Stefanie Cosentino, Graybar Canada
  • Leslie Clarke, Paul Wolf
  • Elizabeth Snow, Salex
  • Denise Rumsey, RENO LED Lighting
  • Nathalie Lajoie, EFC Team Lead

Thank you to OuelletLegrand and LEDVANCE for sponsoring at the Partner Level for the Ontario Region. EFC thanks these member companies for their support and contribution in advancing the Women’s Network for Ontario members. If you are interested in sponsoring the Women’s Network in Ontario, please contact Nathalie Lajoie for more information. View EFC’s regional Women’s Network sponsorship opportunities here.

Tomassi adds at the heart of this progress is a dedicated committee—a passionate group of individuals who will help shape the future of the network. Their ideas, energy, and commitment will be instrumental in driving new initiatives and ensuring we continue to evolve in ways that truly serve our members.

“Together, we are building more than a network—we are building a movement. One that celebrates diversity, encourages open dialogue, and paves the way for a more inclusive and innovative industry,” she says.

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