EFC Announces Product Section Manager

Electro Fed Info

 

Electro-Federation Canada (EFC), a national, not-for-profit industry association in electrical and electronics, is pleased to announce Robert McIntyre as Product Section Manager effective March 23rd.

This important role will provide management of the EFC Product Sections. EFC members participate in wire & cable, industrial control, transformers, motor and generation, lighting, distribution equipment, wiring supplies, 24-7 service providers and battery sections.

With experience in management positions at Rockwell Automation, Robert has over thirty years’ experience in the electrical industry in business operations, reporting, management of engineering, business development and project management.

“The EFC Product Sections provide important association value connecting members on industry issues. This Product Section Manager role will provide leadership, management and enhance information sharing across all categories. Robert will provide expertise and insight and EFC welcomes him as part of our team.” said Jim Taggart, President & CEO.

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