If you are familiar with the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC), then you are well aware the IEC National Convention is the premier event for the electrical contracting community. If you are unfamiliar with either the IEC or the annual national convention, visit the IEC National website for more details.
This year’s convention will take place October 11-14 in Louisville, Kentucky, at the Kentucky International Convention Center and the Marriott Louisville Downtown. We are excited for all the educational and networking opportunities, fun events, and new ideas we have in store for you.
Throughout the summer and fall, we will be posting more exciting and pertinent information about the upcoming convention, but for our inaugural post, here are some quick reasons why you should attend:
- Educational Sessions. Learn about the latest developments in the electrical industry, management practices, and more by attending our informative educational sessions. Sessions will be offered on a range of topics that will help advance both your business and your career.
- IEC Electric Expo 2011. Network with the top manufacturers and service providers to stay informed about the newest innovations and latest products in the electrical industry.
- Events. Connect with other peers in your industry to share best practices at any of the convention’s fun and exciting networking events, such as the Platinum Partner Party.
- Louisville. Enjoy all that Louisville and the local chapter, IECA of Kentucky and Southern Indiana, have to offer! Louisville is home to many fun and exciting attractions including the Urban Bourbon Trail, the Louisville Slugger Museum, and the famous Churchill Downs…the idyllic setting for the Kentucky Derby.
Registration is easy. For more information on deadlines, registration types, and how to register, click here. We look forward to seeing you in Louisville!
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