Greenlee® Launches New Contest to Celebrate Electrical Trade Professionals

EIN Greenlee Experience 400

March 31, 2022

Greenlee®, a part of Emerson’s professional tools portfolio, is now accepting entries for its first-ever Greenlee Experience – a new one-of-a-kind contest for electrical and utility trade professionals that celebrates the vital role these individuals play in building and maintaining our country’s critical infrastructure. Five grand prize winners will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to one of Greenlee’s manufacturing facilities in Elyria, Ohio, Aug. 3-5, 2022, that will include a VIP tour, an opportunity to build a custom Greenlee iconic Knockout Kit, and other events like an MLB Baseball Game.

The Greenlee Experience builds on partner brand RIDGID’s successful RIDGID Experience, giving skilled trades professionals a trip to remember and recognizing the demanding work they do every day.

“Celebrating the work of trade professionals has always been important to us, and The Greenlee Experience is just one more way we hope to recognize how essential these careers are to our communities,” said Heather Mclin, vice-president of marketing, professional tools for Emerson. “We can’t wait to meet the winners, give them a behind-the-scenes look at what goes into building the tools that matter most to them and say, ‘thank you’ for their commitment to the trades and the work they do.”

Entries will be accepted through May 27, 2022. Contest winners will be selected based on their response to questions, trade involvement, enthusiasm for Greenlee tools displayed in submitted picture or video, and originality and uniqueness of entry. To enter, and for additional rules and details, visit the Greenlee Facebook page.

Greenlee Experience contest winners will receive:

  • An all-expenses-paid trip to a Greenlee manufacturing facility
  • A VIP behind-the-scenes tour of tool production
  • Hero photoshoot, celebrating winners’ dedication to the skilled trades
  • And more

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