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EFC Announces Retirement of Anne Harrigan

EFC Announces Retirement of Anne Harrigan

April 29, 2025

LinkedIn post by Electro-Federation Canada (EFC)

This week, we celebrate a significant milestone: the retirement of Anne Harrigan, VP, Business Intelligence, after more than 30 extraordinary years with EFC.

Anne’s dedication, leadership, and passion have left an undeniable mark on EFC and the electrical industry. She has been more than a colleague; she has been a mentor and a true cornerstone of the EFC community.

As Anne turns the page to a well-deserved new chapter, we honour not only her decades of service but also the legacy she leaves behind.

Please join us in congratulating Anne and wishing her the best in this exciting new chapter! Here’s to new adventures, endless inspiration, and the lasting impact of a truly remarkable career.

Anne’s official last day will be Friday, May 2nd.

Thank you, Anne!

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View the original LinkedIn post HERE.

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