Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) is pleased to announce Milwaukee Tool will become an IEC Partner in Learning. With this partnership, Milwaukee Tool has invested in IEC’s training program and is dedicated to providing the workforce with qualified and educated electrical professionals.
“IEC is excited to have Milwaukee Tool join the IEC Partners in Learning,” said IEC’s Executive Vice President/CEO Thayer Long. “Milwaukee Tool’s expertise and support will further the electrical contracting industry through the education of future professionals. This partnership will help grow our already stellar apprentice training program.”
Milwaukee Tool will have listings in lessons of the Four-Year Apprenticeship Program including providing tools and products for corresponding technical content. Beyond that, Milwaukee Tool has aligned itself with a leading apprentice training program and will be an integral part of an electrician’s entire career.
“Milwaukee Tool is excited to be a part of the 2014 IEC Partners in Learning program,” said Darrell Hendrix, President of Sales, Milwaukee Tool. “The electrical trades are a core part of our strategic focus at Milwaukee Tool, and we are committed to helping to develop the training experience for our partners. We look forward to working with the IEC to develop this program and hope to continue to strengthen the relationship with our partners at IEC.”
With an unwavering commitment to the trades, Milwaukee Tool continues to revolutionize the power tool industry with a focus on providing innovative, trade-specific solutions. Whether it is through portability, time-saving accessories, or innovation, Milwaukee Tool is dedicated to delivering a steady stream of advanced solutions for the trades that offer increased productivity and unmatched durability. In addition to being a Partner in Learning, Milwaukee Tool is an IEC National Silver Level Industry Partner.
The Partner in Learning Program is a part of the IEC Training Advantage.
Established in 1957, IEC is a trade association representing 3,000 members with 55 chapters nationwide.