NECA to Offer 2nd Executive Management Institute

NECA

Mar 26, 2018

Due to overwhelming response, a second session of NECA’s Executive Management Institute (EMI) has been scheduled for June 6-10, 2018 in Denver, Colorado.

NECA’s Executive Management Institute (EMI) is an intensive, three and-a-half day learning experience designed to enhance the leadership skills of current and up-and-coming executives and managers. Intended for senior executives in the electrical contracting industry, this program provides state-of-the-art management concepts and analytical tools that build on existing knowledge of electrical contracting businesses and the industry to increase the value and effectiveness of electrical contracting firms.

This program will sell out quickly, says NECA, so don’t delay.

The registration fee of US$3500 includes three and a half days of instruction, all course materials and those meals and receptions/dinners indicated in the schedule of events. The registration fee does not include lodging, airfare or other miscellaneous expenses. Participants are responsible for making their own travel arrangements and for securing ground transportation upon arrival.

Applications will be processed on a first-come basis and attendance is limited. Therefore, promptness in complying with all application procedures is essential. Applications will not be processed unless accompanied by payment.

Due to enrolment limitations, a waiting list will be maintained. Individuals on this list will be accorded the opportunity to attend this program, on a first-come basis, to fill a vacancy created by a cancellation. The registration deadline for this program is May 9, 2018.

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