Call for Entries: Enter EFC’s 2018 Marketing Awards

EFC

 

June 29, 2018

Profile your organization as a leader in the Canadian electrical industry by showcasing your innovative marketing campaigns. Entry deadline: July 18, 2018.Profile your organization as a leader in the Canadian electrical industry by showcasing your innovative marketing campaigns. Entry deadline: July 18, 2018.

Previous winners have received high return on their award recognition, including the ability to leverage their win for press coverage, generate sales opportunities, and recognize team members and partners who supported the campaign. 

There are five 2018 award categories: Event Trade Show, Digital Innovation, Integrated Marketing (sponsored by Kerrwil), Merchandising & Display, and Social & Sustainability. From all award submissions, a best-practice list will be created to share with the industry. In addition, an EFC Marketer of the Year recipient will be selected and honoured at the EFC Annual Conference in May 2019.

Each category offers two award categories: over and under $50 million. EFC members representing electrical and electronics manufacturers, distributors and manufacturers’ reps may enter. Entrants must be a current EFC member. 

Find out more: https://marketingawards.electrofed.com/Default.asp

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