Newscast
NECA NewsCast offers an insider’s view to the news, events, and people shaping the electrical construction industry.
2/13/2009
In this edition of NECA Newscast, host Tom Green reports on the future of electrical contracting, and the important role LED lighting plays. Plus watch interviews with Christopher Ruud, Ruud Lighting, and Jim Dunlop, NJATC, to hear their insights and thoughts about a greener electrical contractor.
Archive
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NECA 2008 Chicago Highlights
12/29/2008
The latest edition of NECA Newscast features highlights of NECA 2008 Chicago, with a look inside the 2008 Board of Governors Meeting and coverage of the Labor Relations General Session. NECA President Milner Irvin looks back at his three years at the helm. The episode also includes the induction of new fellows into the Academy of Electrical Contracting and interviews with industry leaders on the trade show floor.
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NECA Legislative Conference Re-cap
9/24/2008
The future of U.S. energy policy is the focus of the latest NECA NewsCast, featuring NECA’s recent Energy Solutions and Political Leadership Council summits, as well as NECA at the Democratic and Republican national conventions. Success stories about CW/CE and Code of Excellence Implementation around the country round out the broadcast.
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NECA Legislative Conference Re-cap
5/28/2008
On the latest broadcast of NECA NewsCast, hear stories from members who went to Capitol Hill for the NECA Legislative Conference, learn about the new OSHA T&D Partnership website, and find out what NECA’s doing to help electrical contractors meet the demand for green buildings.
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Interview with Alan Ruud
2/27/2008
The second episode of NECA Newscast is now airing on NECANet.org. The Newscast features an interview with Alan Ruud, President and CEO of Ruud Lighting.
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2007 NECA Convention San Francisco Recap
12/19/2007
In this broadcast, meet the 2007 NECA Industry Partner Tom Glavinich and all the 2007 NECA award winners; hear about contractor opportunities in the solar industry; and get a recap on the first Labor Relations Town Hall Meeting.
