Join EFC’s Young Emerging Professionals Network

Young Professional

 

Electro-Federation Canada’s Young Professionals Network (YPN) is a committee of young professionals who have the tenacity, creativity and drive to move this industry forward. This initiative stems from EFC’s recently-published Talent Playbook.

Led by Jason Prevost (Standard Products Inc.), Chair of YPN, this network will provide an opportunity for peer-to-peer interaction and to educate on relevant industry topics. Each committee will be regionally-based across Canada. 

Please encourage young employees (35 years and under) within your organization to join a regional committee by following this link: http://www.electrofed.com/young-professionals-network/

YPNs, mark your calendar: the first meeting will take place in Toronto on November 4, 2015 at 1:30 pm, following EFC’s Future Forum & Marketing Awards Program. A reduced registration fee is offered to young industry professionals. 

Questions? Contact Swati Patel at spatel@electrofed.com

 

 

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