New NECA Management Education Institute Formed

June 1, 1999
The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) recently announced a convenient new resource for professional industry training: The Management Education Institute (MEI). The MEI focuses on educating electrical contractors (both new and experienced) on the latest trends in electrical contracting and business management. NECA understands continuing quality education is key to sustaining success

The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) recently announced a convenient new resource for professional industry training: The Management Education Institute (MEI).

The MEI focuses on educating electrical contractors (both new and experienced) on the latest trends in electrical contracting and business management. NECA understands continuing quality education is key to sustaining success and granting an edge to its members in a competitive market.

The institute sponsors a series of 12 to 14 professional seminars around the country and offers a selection of full management courses that can be taken from home or office via the Internet to fit any busy schedule. For more information about MEI courses, contact Bill Normand at (301) 657-3110 or visit www.NECANeT.org.

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