Sonepar’s Ryan Headley Wins YPN’s First Video Contest

Sonepar's Ryan Headley Wins YPN Video Contest

June 1, 2016

Sonepar Ontario associate Ryan Headley has won Electro-Federation Canada (EFC)’s first Young Professionals Network (YPN) video contest entitled 20/20 Vision.

Contestants were tasked with submitting a 30-second video on changes they would like see within the electrical industry.

When receiving his grand prize of an Apple watch, Ryan stated, “I really enjoyed participating in the YPN video contest. I thought it was a great way to engage the younger generation and have our voice heard by the electrical industry.”

Sonepar Canada is consistently encouraging the participation and insight from young professionals within the electrical industry. Sonepar Canada is the country’s largest privately held electrical products distributor and a supplier of safety, facilities maintenance and MRO products and services. The company employs 1900 people operating out of 105 facilities across the country. Affiliates of Sonepar Canada include: Texcan, Gescan, Vallen, Lumen, MGM and Sonepar Ontario.

 

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