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Intralec Congratulates John Hadley for Leading EFC Ontario Region Committee in 2022/24

John Hadley (left) and David Keegan (right)

February 13, 2024

LinkedIn post by Intralec Electrical Products

Congratulations to John Hadley, VP of Project Sales, Intralec, for leading EFC’s Ontario Region committee in 2022/24. Last Friday, the Ontario region committee hosted their annual gala themed the “Golden Gala,” John was commemorated for his two years of leadership and passed on the gavel to David KeeganHubbell Canada, who takes the lead as the incoming chair. Further leadership exchanges were commemorated with the Ontario Region Women’s Network; Lori Bagazzoli passed the gavel to Sandra Tomassi, and Nicole Griffo was officially instated as the Ontario Region Young Professionals Network chair. Congratulations to all!

Thank you to the EFC team for hosting a memorable celebration with industry peers. We look forward to the next one!

#EFC#Intralec#electricalindustry#leadership#YPNontario#WNontario
Electro-Federation Canada (EFC)

View the LinkedIn post HERE.

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