EFC Honours Industry Leaders at “Vision 20/20” Conference

Halifax setting of EFC annual conference,

 

June 3, 2016

Last week over 480 people attended Electro-Federation Canada (EFC)’s 22nd annual conference in Halifax, NS. Informative speakers presented under the 20/20 Vision Conference theme. Networking and making connections happened in the meetings, golf course and events. This year also included a session for members of EFC’s Young Professionals Network.

At the Wednesday evening awards dinner, EFC presented the following awards:

  • NAED/EFC Excellence in Training Award — Tim Horsman, E.B. Horsman & Son
  • CEMRA Person of the Year Award — Irwin Beron, RAB Design
  • EFC Lifetime Award: Honourary Distributor — Maureen Bzowy, E.B. Horsman & Son
  • EFC Lifetime Award: Honourary Manufacturer — Rick Hampton, Eaton

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