EFC Announces 2018 Marketing Awards Winners

Marketing Award

 

November 12, 2018

Electro-Federation Canada (EFC)’s Marketing Awards program recognizes member organizations that demonstrate marketing excellence and innovation within the Canadian electrical manufacturing and distribution industry. Winners of this year’s awards were recognized at EFC’s 8th Annual Future Forum, held earlier this month. (Shown in photo: EFC President and CEO Carole McGlogan with representatives from Bartle & Gibson, winners of the Integrated Marketing Award — distributor under $50 million.)

This program includes five categories: Event Trade Show, Digital Innovation, Integrated Marketing, Merchandising & Display, and Social & Sustainability Award. 

Previous winners have received benefits in promoting products, recognizing internal talent, bringing value to partners, using as a sales tool, providing positive feedback to frontline team members and supporting customers. 

This year’s winners include the following:

• Digital innovation, distributor over $50 million — WESCO
• Digital innovation, distributor over $50 million — Westburne
• Digital innovation, manufacturer over $50 million — Service Wire Co.
• Event trade show, manufacturer under $50 million — Rittal
• Event trade show, manufacturer over $50 million — Siemens
• Event trade show, distributor over $50 million — WESCO
• Integrated Marketing, manufacturer over $50 million (sponsored by Kerrwil) — 3M
• Integrated Marketing, manufacturer under $50 million (sponsored by Kerrwil) — Ideal
• Integrated Marketing, distributor over $50 million — Westburne
• Integrated Marketing, distributor under $50 million (sponsored by Kerrwil) — Bartle & Gibson
• Merchandizing and display, manufacturer over $50 million — Signify
• Merchandizing and display, manufacturer under $50 million — RAB Design
• Social & Sustainability, manufacturer over $50 million — Standard

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