Webinar On-Demand – Generation Impact: Future Workforce Perspectives

CEW EC EHRC 400

Nov 30, 2020

As the national organization for human resources needs for the electricity sector, Electricity Human Resources Canada (EHRC)has to be ready for future workforce needs. Join a presentation and discussion from EHRC about the findings from their latest research, Generation Impact, which collected the opinions and attitudes of over 1,500 Canadians aged 18–36 towards careers in electricity and energy.

Speakers:

  • Alex Hosselet, Marketing and Communications Manager, Electricity Human Resources Canada

  • Natalie Irwin, Director of Stakeholder Engagement, Efficiency Canada

 

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