IEC Georgia Welcomes Young Enterprises Electrical Contractors

Jan. 24, 2014
IEC Georgia welcomes new member Young Enterprises Electrical Contractors, Inc. to the IEC family.

IEC Georgia welcomes new member Young Enterprises Electrical Contractors, Inc. to the IEC family.  Young is owned and operated by CEO, Ronald R. Young, and has been in business for 31 years. Young operates with a solid staff of 12 dedicated employees and does a formidable job of managing sizeable projects.  This company has strong connections in the Athens, Georgia, area, and specializes in commercial projects such as constructing office buildings, hospitals and churches. Currently, Young is working on a 60-apartment-unit assisted living facility in Eatonton. 

IEC is a trade association for merit shop electrical contractors and offers a wide array of training programs for apprentices and experienced electricians.  In addition to the electrical apprenticeship training program, IEC provides personnel referral including loan/borrow programs, and provides a broad range of informational resources for electrical contractors in Atlanta and Georgia. 

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