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May 6, 2024

Recently awarded WELL Platinum, the highest level of WELL certification, Lutron’s Global Experience Center in New York is designed with both visitors and everyday employees in mind. BY MICHAEL JOUANEH,

May 6, 2024

BY IEC STAFF IEC strongly believes in building a resilient and prepared workforce that can adapt to changing economic times and bolster the electrical and systems contracting industry. Attracting and

May 6, 2024

BY PATRICK CUNNINGHAM, FEDERATED MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY® Patrick spoke to rave reviews at the 2024 IEC Business Summit. We asked him to turn his presentation into an article for the

May 6, 2024

Part Three of a Six-Part Series BY DAVE GILSON, TERA-BYTE TECHNOLOGIES Currently, there are more than 50 million surveillance cameras installed in the United States with an annual growth rate

May 6, 2024

Photo by Joe Holland on Unsplash BY CLAIRE WILSON AND MODUPE AKINNAWONU, SITELINE Claire and Modupe spoke on artificial intelligence in construction at the 2024 Business Summit. They provide the

May 6, 2024

Meredith Balmforth took a few somewhat drastic turns before becoming an electrician. But once on that path, it was full speed ahead and watch out world. Today, she’s a licensed

March 12, 2024

By IEC Staff What does it take to be named the IEC National Instructor of the Year? IEC Dallas Executive Director Erin Stewart nominated Paul Lozoya and, in the application,

March 11, 2024

As IEC President Bruce Kohan mentioned in his message this issue, there was a “buzz of excitement” and everything felt so good at the 2024 IEC Business Summit, late January,

March 11, 2024

BY PHILLIP B. RUSSELL, OGLETREE DEAKINS NASH SMOAK & STEWART PC To lawfully remain merit-shop and union-free, IEC contractors should understand the new “ambush election” rules of the National Labor

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March 11, 2024

By IEC Staff “When I first came to IEC Central Ohio more than 20 years ago, it was to an office not much larger than a closet,” says Barbara Tipton,