Independent Electrical Contractors

Apprenticeship, Chapters, Insights

September 7, 2023

Austin Gearlds, Eason Franklin, Evan Gowdy, and Zay Naing proudly hold their diplomas. On the left is IEC Middle Tennessee first-year instructor Bill Ralston. On the right is fourth-year instructor

September 7, 2023

What does it take to form an IEC chapter? Desire? Passion? Guidance from those who have come before? Maybe even a sprinkling of pixie dust? Luckily for the electrical contractors

November 29, 2022

IEC National President Troy Corrigan signed the approval letter granting provisional chapter status to the Greater Charlotte IEC during SPARK: Power Tomorrow in October. This was the culmination of many

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February 8, 2021

Last March, we all embarked on unchartered waters and were faced with navigating COVID-19. One thing that quickly became apparent was the need for more hospital rooms. Windsor Electric Company,

February 8, 2021

My name is Janet Martin and I am proud to serve you as IEC president in 2021. I own an electrical business with my husband, Bret Martin, just outside of

January 7, 2021

IEC adds Middle Tennessee to growing membership & services for merit shop electrical & systems contractors. Boasting an initial roster of nearly a dozen top contractor member companies and 65

September 8, 2020

There are many paths a high school student can choose to take after graduation. Maryland is encouraging its students to consider the trades and enter an apprenticeship program. The state

July 8, 2020

New Jersey IEC (NJ-IEC) has recently experienced outstanding membership growth. Two years ago, they went from having 57 electrical contractor members to having close to 150 and are continuing to

April 20, 2020

This unique pitch on the electrical trade allows those preparing to join the workforce, or those already in their post-secondary journey, the opportunity to see the trade as more than

April 14, 2020

IEC Western Colorado Partners with Youthentity to Attract Youth to the Electrical Industry Upon high school graduation, teens have to figure out what to do next. The traditional four-year college/university

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