ELECTRI International's Annual Report 2014
Transcript of ELECTRI International's Annual Report 2014
2 0 1 4 R e p o r t t o S t a k e h o l d e r s
Define.
Connect.
Deliver.
Every Day.
Everyone involved with ELECTRI is extremely knowledgeable about emerging trends and topics. It’s a powerful forum and I’m pleased that my company can take this step financially to support ELECTRI’s work.
Timothy Speno, E2E Summit
As technology advances, we have to make sure we have the best trained workers in place. ELECTRI’s programs and services provide the education and the technology that are necessary for the power industry.
Gerald W. Schulz, Michels Corporation
ELECTRI International is very engaged with contractors, chapters and partners across the country. Together, we have an important role in ensuring the future success of our industry. We constantly invest in excellence. That’s ELECTRI’s focus and its promise.
Darrell Gossett, ERMCO Electrical and Systems Contractor
Define.
Connect.
Deliver.
Every Day.
Electrical construction is a complex industry that is constantly growing and changing. We, as electrical contractors, make major decisions every day, from the economics of a project, to the safety measures we must take to protect our workforce, to the best technologies we can employ to accomplish the job professionally and profitably.
Every day, we identify the areas of our operations that require our attention and resources. In a similar fashion, ELECTRI International reviews the EC landscape and defines the topics where additional research and education can help make our EC companies stronger and more valuable to owners and developers.
Our Foundation has a strong tradition of working with contractors, NECA Chapters, industry allies, and the academic community to analyze which aspects of our industry could benefit the most from newly-commissioned research. ELECTRI
cannot solve our problems for us. It can—and does—give us the education and information we need to make sensible, forward-thinking decisions.
I firmly believe that it’s imperative for us to determine what’s right for our industry and take every avenue to make it happen. That is the value of our partnership with ELECTRI International. The Foundation is here to help us define what we need and to get the job done right.
Sincerely,
Dennis F. QuebeChairman, Board of TrusteesELECTRI International
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I firmly believe that it’s imperative for us to determine what’s right for our industry and take every avenue to make it happen. That is the value of our partnership with ELECTRI International.
Dennis F. Quebe, Chapel Electric Company
Chairman, ELECTRI International Board of Trustees
Daniel Divane, IV, Chairman, Divane Brothers Electric CompanyRussell J. Alessi, ELECTRI InternationalArthur Ashley, Ferndale Electric CompanyJay Bruce, Bruce & Merrilees Electric CompanyThomas F. Curran, Electrical Contractors Trust of Alameda
CountyAnthony Frantal, GraybarDarrell Gossett, ERMCO Electrical and Systems ContractorJarrett D. Hayes, United Electric CompanyScott Kopriva, Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationGiovanni Marcelli, Trimble featuring Accubid Products
Mark Mazur, MJM Electric Inc.Richard W. McBride, The Richard W. and Darlene Y. McBride
TrustMichael McPhee, McPhee, Ltd.Walter T. Parkes, O’Connell ElectricPaul Sheridan, Greater Toronto Electrical Contractors AssociationTim Speno, E2E SummitGregory E. Stewart, The Superior GroupSteven Stone, GraybarAndrew Wasa, Focus Investments AdvisorsBradley Weir, Kelso-Burnett Company
2014 Kitchen Cabinet
Thomas Edison, one of society’s most respected inventors, set the stage for the modern electric world. When asked to describe the effort required to successfully obtain more than 1,000 U.S. patents, Edison replied, “The most certain way to succeed is to try just one more time, every day.”
For more than 25 years, ELECTRI International has built its commitment to electrical construction by deciding every day to take on the initiatives that will help EC contractors operate more successfully and profitably. Our involvement with the EC world is not limited to a calendar agenda. Our staff, researchers, consultants,
and volunteers work together year-round to ensure that we are listening to the advice and recommendations of ECs throughout North America and Central America. Their understanding of the industry is always there, ready for ELECTRI to tap into as we design and deliver our program agenda.
Each time that ELECTRI announces a new program, we collectively wait to see how participants will respond. When we launched the NECA Student Chapter Green Energy Challenge, we anticipated that a few student chapters with strong faculty involvement would enter the competition. We worked every day to promote the competition at schools across the country. Every day, we found ways to show students how valuable participating could be to their future careers in electrical construction. Today, this competition stands as a hallmark of ELECTRI’s “every day” efforts to introduce new talent to industry leaders from companies nationwide.
When we are working with members of the Kitchen Cabinet fund-raising committee, our mutual goal is to engage with potential ELECTRI investors. We try, every day, to encourage new participation in ELECTRI’s programs and on its ELECTRI Council.
While we may never have 1,000 projects on our plate, unlike Edison’s 1,000+ patents, we share his determination to do our very best for the electrical industry— every day.
Russell J. AlessiPresident, ELECTRI International
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In the electrical industry, the entire focus of our work product is connecting. We connect the wires and the systems that bring power and light to our projects. We connect the right managers and workforce to ensure that each customer gets the most professional team producing the best possible results.
For ELECTRI International, connecting is far more than one-time project decisions. ELECTRI is successful because it has made the commitment to connect the best and brightest to work together for our industry’s benefit.
Through ELECTRI’s Talent Initiative, we connect with outstanding students who are interested in joining our industry. The Cross-Border Meetings connect us with contractors from other parts of the world and give us insight into ways that we can cooperate with their firms, learn from their experiences, and offer our US expertise to help them improve their service delivery. Our ELECTRI Council members know the value of connecting. They share ideas, best practices, business opportunities, and friendship. These men and women are the EC link from theory to practice.
Of course, ELECTRI’s major focus is research and that’s where our connections shine. Since 1989, ELECTRI has commissioned important, ground-changing research from investigators at top institutions across the country. These individuals do not work in isolation. They are connected to our industry, starting with their proposal presentation to the ELECTRI Council. As each project progresses, our researchers connect with an assigned Task Force plus many other individuals who provide company data
and expertise to make project findings and recommendations ever more valuable.
In the 1800s, the expansion of our railroad system had a major impact on our country’s prosperity. The image of the rails connecting from coast to coast is a good reminder of what ELECTRI International does for us. Our Foundation connects ideas to actions and we all benefit.
Daniel J. Divane, IVELECTRI Council Chair, 2013–2014
Anthony Frantal Graybar
Kevin E. Gini Collins Electrical Company Inc.
Angie Hart Rosendin Electric, Inc.
Andrew Lawler/Gerard Darville Lutron Electronics Company
Sonja Rheaume Christenson Electric Inc.
Adam Rude ERMCO Electrical and Systems Contractor
Brad Weir Kelso-Burnett Company
2014 Green Energy Challenge Competition Judges
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Choosing the right action is an important part of ELECTRI International’s work. Deciding the potential for a project to deliver the promised results has to be addressed before Foundation funds are committed.
That’s where ELECTRI’s Program Review Committee comes into play. When ELECTRI issues a Request for Proposals, the researchers who respond each have their own idea of how their work will improve the EC industry. The PRC evaluates the proposed work content,
timeframe, cost, and potential outcome. This Committee devotes countless hours to reviewing and discussing project ideas before sending the best possible research candidates to meet with the ELECTRI Council.
The key objective of each ELECTRI International project is to deliver the information and education that our contractors must have in order to meet their customers’ needs and expectations. ELECTRI gives the members of our industry and our partners the opportunity to participate in this delivery process. Whether we serve on a committee, competition jury or task force, our involvement is critical. When we deliver, we are making a difference for electrical construction.
Gregory D. LongChairman, Program Review Committee
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Gregory D. Long, Chairman, Long Electric Company
Henry Brown, Miller Electric Company
Donald Campbell, Northern California Chapter NECA
Thomas F. Curran, Electrical Contractors Trust of Alameda County
Daniel J. Divane, IV, Divane Bros. Electric Co.
Susan Ernst, Royal Electric Construction Corporation
John Frantz, Sidney Electric Company
Greg Gossett, ERMCO Electrical and Systems Contractor
Jarrett D. Hayes, United Electric Company
Mike Jurewicz, Sprig Electric Company Inc.
David Mackay, Edward G. Sawyer Company Inc.
Anthony J. Maloney, III, Koontz-Wagner Electric
David Manderson, Minneapolis Chapter NECA
Craig Martin, Frost Electric
Dennis F. Quebe, Chapel Electric Co., LLC
Sonja Rheaume, Christenson Electric Inc.
Frederic B. Sargent, Sargent Electric Company
Daniel Shea, Shea Electric & Communications, LLC
Gregory E. Stewart, The Superior Group
Patrick Sugrue, Divane Bros. Electric Co.
2014 Program ReviewCommittee
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Founder($100,000+)
Abbott Electric, Inc.Acuity Brands, Inc.ADCO Electrical CorporationAdvance/Philips ElectronicsAlaska Chapter NECAAlcan Electrical & Engineering, Inc.Allison-Smith Company LLCAlterman, Inc.Amaya ElectricAmerican Line Builders Chapter NECAArizona Chapter NECAARS ProyectosAtlanta Chapter NECAB&D Industries, Inc.Bagby & Russell Electric Company - In
memory of Robert L. RussellBaker Electric, Inc.Ben and Jolene CookBoggs Electric Company, Inc.Daniel Bozick, d.Bruce & Merrilees Electric CompanyRichard L. Burns, d.Canadian Electrical Contractors Assoc.Carl T. Madsen, Inc.Central Ohio Chapter NECAChewning & Wilmer, Inc.Christenson Electric, Inc.Continental Electrical Construction
CompanyCorona Industrial Electric - A tribute in
memory of Flora SpiegelCrescent Electric SupplyThomas F. and Alana CurranCSI Electrical Contractors, Inc.Dakotas Chapter NECA
Daniel’s Electrical Construction Company, Inc.
DiFazio Power & Electric, LLCDillard Smith Construction CompanyDivane Bros Electric Company - In
memory of William T. Divane, Sr. and Daniel J. Divane III
E2E SummitEastern Illinois Chapter NECAEdward G. Sawyer Company, Inc.Electric Power Equipment CompanyElectrical Contractors Trust of Solano
& Napa CountiesElectrical Corporation of AmericaERMCO Electrical and Systems
ContractorFerguson Electric Construction
CompanyFisk Electric CompanyFocus Investments AdvisorsGE LightingGiles Electric Company, Inc.Greater Sacramento Chapter NECAGregg Electric, Inc.Gurtz Electric Company - In honor of
Gerald GurtzHardt Electric Inc.Harrington Electric CompanyHolmes Electric CompanyEddie E. HortonHunt Electric CorporationIdeal Industries, Inc.Jamerson & Bauwens Electrical
Contractors, Inc.Johnson Electrical Construction
CorporationJordan-Smith ElectricKansas Chapter NECA
Kelso-Burnett CompanyL. K. Comstock & Co., Inc.Legrand North AmericaLighthouse Electric Company, Inc.The Lindheim FamilyLone Star ElectricMark One Electric Company, Inc.Mayer Electric SupplyMayers Electric Company, Inc.MCA, Inc.McCoy ElectricMcPhee, Ltd.Michigan Chapter NECAMilwaukee Chapter NECAMilwaukee Electric Tool CorporationMinneapolis Chapter NECAMissouri Valley Line Constructors
Chapter NECAMJM Electric, Inc.MONA Electric GroupMoss-Adams LLPMotor City Electric CompanyNewkirk Electric Associates, Inc.North Central Ohio Chapter NECANorth Florida Chapter NECANorth Texas Chapter NECAOregon Electric ConstructionParsons Electric CompanyPatraba Electrical SystemsPeter D. Furness Electric CompanyPotelco, Inc.Pritchard Electric CompanyR. W. Leet Electric, Inc.Red Top Electric Company Emeryville,
Inc. - In honor of George T. and Mary K. Curran
Rex Electric & Technologies, LLCRexel/Gexpro
Robertson Bright, Inc.Roman Electric Company, Inc.Ruud LightingSan Diego Gas & ElectricSan Francisco Chapter NECASargent Electric CompanySchultheis Electric/TSB, Inc.Gerald W. SchulzShaw Electric CompanySidney Electric CompanySoutheastern Line Constructors
Chapter NECASprig Electric Company, Inc.St. Francis ElectricTEC-Corp/Thompson Electric
Company - In memory of Alfred C. Thompson
Thomas Industries, Inc.Toomer Electrical Company, Inc.Tri-City Electric Company, Inc.Triangle Electric CompanyTruland Systems CorporationTruland Walker Seal Transportation, Inc.Turner Electric Service, Inc.UNCE - Union Nacional de Constructores
Electromecanicos, A. C.United Electric Company, Inc.Universal SystemsWerner CompanyWest Virginia-Ohio Valley Chapter
NECAWestern Line Constructors Chapter
NECAWisconsin Chapter NECAZwicker Electric Company, Inc.
as of September 8, 2014
The 2014 ELECTRI CouncilPresident’s Counsel($1,000,000+)
Hugh D. ‘Buz’ and Irene E. ‘Betty’ Allison TrustThe Richard W. and Darlene Y. McBride TrustThe Al and Margaret Wendt TrustNational Electrical Contractors Association (NECA)Schneider Electric/Square D
Program Guarantor($500,000+)
Electrical Contractors Trust of Alameda CountyMcCormick Systems, Inc. The Okonite Company
Ambassador($450,000+)
Southern Contracting Company
Diplomat($350,000+)
Boston Chapter NECAEaton CorporationGraybarSan Diego County Chapter NECATrimble featuring Accubid Products
Envoy($300,000+)
Northeastern Line Constructors Chapter NECAO’Connell Electric CompanyViewpoint Construction SoftwareWestern Pennsylvania Chapter NECA
Regent ($250,000+)
Cannon & Wendt Electric CompanyCapital Electric Construction - In memory of Robert
E. Doran, Jr.Chicago & Cook County NECAJohn R. Colson, TXMaron Electric Co.Miller Electric Company,New York City Chapter NECANortheastern Illinois Chapter NECANorthern California Chapter NECANorthern Indiana Chapter NECAPuget Sound Chapter NECARobert L. Pfeil, d., INSanta Clara Valley Chapter NECA Southeastern Michigan Chapter NECA Thomas & Betts Corporation
Champion ($200,000+)
Greater Toronto Electrical Contractors AssociationGreenlee/A Textron CompanyLos Angeles County Chapter NECA
Governor($150,000+)
Bana Electric CorporationCascade Chapter NECACenter Line Electric, Inc.Central Indiana Chapter NECAChapel Electric Co., LLCBrian ChristopherClennon Electric, Inc.Cogburn Bros Electric, Inc.Ferndale Electric CompanyFinger Lakes New York Chapter NECAGreater Cleveland Chapter NECAIllinois Chapter NECAJ. Ranck Electric, Inc.Kansas City Chapter NECALong Island Chapter NECALutron Electronics Company, Inc.M. J. Electric, LLCMichels CorporationNorthern New Jersey Chapter NECAOregon-Columbia Chapter NECAOregon Pacific-Cascade Chapter NECAPanduit CorporationPenn-Del-Jersey Chapter NECAPPC Partners, Inc.South Florida Chapter NECASouth Texas Chapter NECA, Robert CorboThe Superior Group, A Division of Electrical SpecialistsUnited Electric Company, Inc.VEC, Inc.Washington, D.C. Chapter NECAZenith Systems, LLC
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Michael C. Abbott
Abbott Electric, Inc.
George AdamsOregon-Columbia
Chapter
Gina M. AddeoADCO Electrical
Corporation
John AmayaAmaya Electric
John AmicucciFinger Lakes New York
Chapter
Carlos AnastasARS Proyectos
E. Wes AndersonIllinois Chapter
Richard L. AngelLutron Electronics
Company, Inc.
Orvil AnthonyFisk Electric Company
Ted C. AntonNewkirk Electric Associates, Inc.
Benjamin Appiah
Patraba Electrical Systems
Greg E. Armstrong
Northern California Chapter
Arthur AshleyFerndale Electric
H.E. “Buck” Autrey
Miller Electric Company
Ted N. BakerBaker Electric, Inc.
Matthew BarrettIdeal Industries, Inc.
Kenneth J. Bauwens
Jamerson & Bauwens Electrical Contractors, Inc.
Clinton BeallB&D Industries, Inc.
Stephen BenderBana Electric Corporation
Michael H. Boggs
Boggs Electric Company, Inc.
Kenneth “K.C.” Borden
Kansas City Chapter
D. R. “Rod” Borden, Jr.
Tri-City Electric Co., Inc.
Scott Bringmann
Alcan Electrical & Engineering, Inc.
Henry BrownMiller Electric Company
Jay H. BruceBruce & Merrilees Electric Company
Robert J. BruceWestern Pennsylvania
Chapter
Wally BudgellRobertson Bright, Inc.
Colin CampbellCanadian Electrical
Contractors Association
Jeff P. CampbellWerner Company
Ed ChristianDakotas Chapter
Brian N. Christopher
Oregon
Lawrence Clennon
Clennon Electric, Inc.
Larry CogburnCogburn Bros Electric, Inc.
Ron CogburnCogburn Bros Electric, Inc.
John R. ColsonHouston, Texas
William B. CookBen and Jolene Cook,
Texas
Robert CorboSouth Texas Chapter
Michael L. Crawford
Michigan Chapter
Michael C. CurranRed Top Electric Company
Emeryville, Inc.
Thomas F. CurranElectrical Contractors Trust of Almeda County/Thomas
F. and Alana Curran
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Ben D’AlessandroL. K. Comstock &
Co., Inc.
Brian DamantCentral Ohio Chapter
Gene W. DennisUniversal Systems
Frank DiFazioDiFazio Power &
Electric, LLC
James G. DiLulloSouth Florida Chapter
Daniel J. Divane IV
Chciago and Cook County Chapter
William T. Divane, Jr.
Divane Brothers Electric Company
Robert E. Doran, III
Capital Electric Construction Company
David E. FaganCannon & Wendt
Randy FehlmanGregg Electric, Inc.
Rex A. FerryVEC Inc.
Anthony FrantalGraybar
John S. FrantzSidney Electric
Company
Joel FritzArizona Chapter
C. Stephen Gaines, Jr.
Southeastern Line Constructors Chapter
Bradley S. GilesGiles Electric
Company, Inc.
David GinestraCascade Chapter
Scott Goodspeed
North Central Ohio Chapter
Darrell GossettCentral Indiana Chapter
Greg GossettERMCO Electrical and Systems Contractor
John M. GrauNational Electrical
Contractors Association
Paul GuarracinoBoston Chapter
Frank GurtzGurtz Electric Company
John F. Hahn, Jr.Peter D. Furness Electric
Company
Scott HallGreenlee/A Textron
Company
Michael HansonHunt Electric Corporation
Peter D. HardtHardt Electric Inc.
Steve HargroveNorth Texas Chapter
Jarrett D. HayesUnited Electric Company, Inc.
Duane Hendricks
Minneapolis Chapter
Michael J. HolmesHolmes Electric
Company/Puget Sound Chapter
Eddie E. HortonDallas, Texas
Ray HurtAdvance/Philips
Electronics
Mark A. HustonLone Star Electric
Brian ImsandDillard Smith
Construction Company
Thomas G. IspasDaniel’s Electrical
Construction Company, Inc.
Clyde JonesCenter Line Electric, Inc.
Michael B. JoyceZenith Systems LLC
Michael Jurewicz
Santa Clara Valley Chapter
Steve KilliusLegrand North America
John KudlacekRexel/Gexpro
David W. KurtzShaw Electric Company
Thomas KyleOregon-Pacific-Cascade
Chapter
Max N. LandonMcCoy Electric
Donald Leslie, Jr.Johnson Electrical
Construction Corporation/Long Island Chapter
Michael Lindheim
The Lindheim Family
David LongMiller Electric Company
Gregory D. LongElectrical Contractors
Trust of Solano & Napa Counties
Joel MorynParsons Electric
Company
Phil NelsonKansas Chapter
Eric F. NixonMaron Electric
Company
Greg OutsenEastern Illinois Chapter
Michael ParkesO’Connell Electric
Company
Walter T. ParkesO’Connell Electric
Company
Skip PerleyTEC-Corp / Thompson
Electric Company
Guy PetruccelliThomas Industries, Inc.
Richard PieperPPC Partners, Inc.
David PinterZwicker Electric Company, Inc.
Andrew PorterWashington, D.C.
Chapter
Carl J. Privitera, Sr.
Mark One Electric Company, Inc.
Dennis F. QuebeChapel Electric
Company
Karl RajotteViewpoint Construction
Software
James A. RanckJ. Ranck Electric, Inc.
Stephen J. Reiten
M.J. Electric, Inc.
Earl C. Restine, Jr.
San Diego County Chapter
Sonja RheaumeChristenson Electric,
Inc.
Larry RhymerAlaska Chapter
Phillip G. RoseRoman Electric Company, Inc.
Franklin D. Russell
Bagby & Russell Electric Company
Tim RussellR. W. Leet Electric, Inc.
Alan J. RuudRuud Lighting
Frederic B. Sargent
Sargent Electric Company
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Ciro J. LupoNew York City Chapter
Kenneth R. MacDougallPenn-Del-Jersey
Chapter
David MacKayEdward G. Sawyer
Company, Inc.
Anthony J. Maloney III
Northern Indiana Chapter
Giovanni Marcelli
Trimble featuring Accubid Products
Craig MartinNortheastern Illinois
Chapter
Richard J. Martin
Motor City Electric Company
Roy C. MartinTriangle Electric
Company
Howard MayersMayers Electric Company, Inc.
Mark J. MazurMJM Electric, Inc.
James C. McAteeElectric Power
Equipment Company
Richard W. McBride
The Richard W. and Darlene Y. McBride Trust
Timothy McBride
Southern Contracting Company
Jack McCormickMcCormick Systems,
Inc.
Todd McCormickMcCormick Systems,
Inc.
David McKayMONA Electric Group
Michael E. McPhee
McPhee, Ltd.
Jeffery MehrerPanduit Corporation
Todd A. MikecLighthouse Electric
Company, Inc.
Richard V. MillerAmerican Line Builders
Chapter
Joe MitchellMissouri Valley Line
Constructors Chapter
Heather MooreMCA, Inc.
Thomas A. Morgan
Harrington Electric Company
Harvey MorrisonPritchard Electric
Company
Harry J. Sassaman
Northern New Jersey Chapter
Frank SchetterGreater Sacramento
Chapter
Dick SchmidCrescent Electric Supply
Tim SchultheisSchultheis Electric /
TSB, Inc.
Gerald W. SchulzMichels Corp./Gerald
Schulz Scholarship
Dominic M. Sergi
Rex Electric & Technologies, LLC
Rocky SharpCarl T. Madsen, Inc.
Daniel SheaWisconsin Chapter
As of September 8, 2014
No Photo Available:
n James Boland San Diego Gas & Electric
n Chris Foster Atlanta Chapter
n GE Lighting
n James L. Golly Eaton Corporation
n David Haines Greater Cleveland Chapter
n Scott Kopriva Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation
n Ron Markowski Ferguson Electric Construction, Inc.
n George McIlwraith Acuity Brands, Inc. n Chris Reichart Allison Smith Company
n Chad Simpson Thomas & Betts Corporation
n Truland Systems Corporation
n Truland Walker Seal Transportation Inc.
n Kyle Walters Mayer Electric Supply
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Paul SheridanGreater Toronto
Electrical Contractors Association
Marvin R. Shotts, Jr.
Schneider Electric/Square D
James SmithWest Virginia-Ohio
Valley Chapter
Travis A. SmithJordan-Smith Electric
Pepper SnyderSprig Electric
Company, Inc.
Timothy SpenoE2E Summit
Herbert P. Spiegel
Corona Industrial Electric
Robert SpinardiSt. Francis Electric
Gregory E. Stewart
The Superior Group
Jeff ThiedeOregon Electric
Construction
Kevin TigheNorth Florida Chapter
Ronald J. Toomer
Toomer Electrical Company, Inc.
Oscar A. TorresUNCE
Daniel T. TrippSoutheastern Michigan
Chapter
George Troutman
Northeastern Line Constructors Chapter
Gary A. TucciPotelco, Inc.
Robert J. Turner, II
Turner Electric Service, Inc.
Buddy WallMoss-Adams LLP
Daniel B. WalshUnited Electric Company, Inc.
Andrew WasaFocus Investments
Advisors
Dave WashebekMilwaukee Chapter
Steve WattsCSI Electrical
Contractors, Inc./Los Angeles County Chapter
Jules W. WeaverWestern Line
Constructors Chapter
Bradley WeirKelso-Burnett
Company
Jack W. WelbornElectrical Corporation
of America
David A. WitzContinental Electrical
Construction Company
John C. WrightAlterman, Inc.
James P. YoungSan Francisco Chapter
Robert M. ZahnChewning & Wilmer, Inc.
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Counselors ($50,000+)AMERIC Foundation (Mexico)
Robert EgiziiEEI Holding Corporation
Thomas C. HalperinCommercial Light Company, To honor Aaron Halperin and Robert Halperin
Michael MazzeoMichael Mazzeo Electric Corporation
Patrons ($25,000+)Russell J. AlessiELECTRI International
Association of Electrical ContractorsIn memory of A. David Yadlovker
Noel BaileyN. G. Bailey & Company
Marco de la Barrera GarciaBufete de Ingenierias Especializadas
Collins Electrical Company, Inc.
Beverly K. Fuller-SchulaFuller Electric Corporation, To honor Rod R. Fuller and Norman D. Ferguson
D. N. GardnerHooper Corporation
John M. GrauNational Electrical Contractors Association
Richard JardeenTotem Electric of Tacoma, Inc.
Harold LevitonLeviton Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Edward C. MattoxInland Electric Corporation
Metropolitan Electrical Construction
New Mexico Chapter NECA
Kenneth and Doris PeltzPel-Bern Electric
Southern Tier Chapter NECA
Arthur M. TiesoSt. Paul, Minnesota
Sponsors ($10,000+)James K. BakerThe Shade Tree Service Company
Timothy C. BlackVista, California
William G. Dale, Jr. Honorary Fund
ERICO
Florida Gold Coast ElectricalContractors, Inc.
Sponsors (continued)F. Dennis FuesselDavenport Electric Contract Co.
Mel KallenbachMel-Kay Electric Company
R. F. KinneyAll-Phase Electric Supply Company
Leviton Manufacturing
Lighthouse Electrical Group
Kevin McKoskyCoastal Electric Construction Company
Robert J. MenicucciARC Management Company
Douglas H. MillsMills Electric Service, Inc.
MRM Electrical Communications, Inc.
Oles Morrison Rinker & Baker LLP
Olson Electrical Company
Keneath F. RobinsonKen Robinson of Florida, Inc.
Saint Paul Foundationon behalf of William A. Muska
D. L. SmithD. L. Smith Electrical Construction
Southern Colorado Chapter NECA
Benefactors ($5,000+)Michael Barth, Jr.Barth Foundation Fund of the Central Indiana Community Foundation
Stephen E. ChiltonCache Valley Electric Company
Peter W. DoeDoe & Associates, Inc.
Gulf Electric Company, Inc. of MobileIn Tribute to Bernard Brooks, Jr.
Howard D. HughesHughes Electric Company, Inc.
Diane R. KeltnerSynergy Electric Company, Inc.
Allen A. LindbergThe Lindberg Family Trust
J. Robert Mann, Jr.E-J Electric Installation Co.
William R. MillerMiller Electrical Construction, Inc.
Oklahoma Electrical Supply Company
Peer Group 3 in Honor of W. Terry Lindsay & Robert J. (Bob) Kaemmerlen
Sidney ElectricIn memory of Herbert Schlater
Benefactors (continued)Flora and Herbert SpiegelIn memory of Alexander Berg
Trade Service Corporation
Vern H. Penning Memorial Fund
Donors (Up to $5,000)Patrick A. CampbellCommonwealth Electric Company
Richard E. CollierCollier Electric, In memory of J. Everett Collier
Bill CollinsCollins Electric, In memory of Harold A. Webster and Paul M.Geary; In memory of Charles R. Fazio
Donald F. CollinsCollins Electric
Victor DouglassDouglass Family Trust
J. W. Dunn, Jr.Dunn Electric Co.
S. FerrariA. S. Ferrari & Son, Inc.
Charles J. Hart, MDBethesda, Maryland
F. J. HochIndustrial Electric, In memory of W. H.Hoch and H. J. Reeves
Idaho Electric League
Don W. JhonsonInterior Electric, Inc.
Robert and Frieda KaemmerlenIn memory of Charles J.Hart
Joseph B. Lachle, Sr.Lachle Electric Company
Hermon L. MiltonBuffalo Electric, Inc.
Leonard A. NuceroNucero Electrical Construction Co.
Robert L. Pfeil, d.In memory of George E. Richardson, Jr.
George E. Richardson, Jr.Portage, Indiana
Geoffrey W. RobertsonAmerican Travel Association, Inc.
Southern Region Managers Conference Districts III and V, NECA
Thompson Electric, Inc.
Mike TungeTunge Electric, Inc.
ELECTRI Associates
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NECA Chapter & Partner ContributorsPlatinum Chapter Century CircleChapter member fulfilling 15 years of commitments and making additional contributions
Oklahoma
Diamond Chapter Century Circle$100 per chapter member for each of five years after fulfilling the Keynote and Chapter Century Circle commitments.
Western New York State
Keynote Chapter Century Circle$100 per chapter member for each of five years after fulfilling an initial Chapter Century Circle commitment
Atlantic CoastCentral Florida Florida West CoastGulf CoastIowaMahoning ValleySouthern Indiana
Chapter Century Circle$100 per chapter member for each of five years
AlbanyEast Central CaliforniaEast TennesseeEastern OklahomaIntermountainLouisville North LouisianaNorthern IllinoisOhio/MichiganQuad-CitiesRed River ValleySan MateoSouthern SierrasSouthwest WashingtonSt. LouisTwin Ports-ArrowheadWest Texas-New Mexico
Chapter InvestorsOne-time contributions of up to $5,000
Baton RougeCentral MassachusettsCincinnatiEl PasoFlorida Gold CoastGeorgiaHudson ValleyIdahoInland EmpireMarylandMemphisMiddle TennesseeNebraskaNortheast Louisiana
Chapter Investors (continued)PanhandleRocky MountainSaguaroSouth LouisianaSoutheast TexasSouthwest LouisianaSteubenville Div., North Central OhioWestern Ohio
Grants*
Air Conditioning Contractors of AmericaAkron Area Electrical JATCAssociated General Contractors of AmericaCleveland Electric CompanyCleveland Electrical JATCConnecticut Chapter NECAContra Costa Electrical Industry TrustDes Moines Electrical JATCDetroit Electrical JATCEdison Electric InstituteFinishing Contractors AssociationFoundation of the American Subcontractors
AssociationHartford Electricians JATCHudson Valley Chapter NECAInglett & Stubbs, LLCJ. M. Electrical Company, Inc.Mechanical Contracting Education and
Research Foundation, MCAAMetro Electrical JATC, Portland, ORMYR Group, Inc.National Association of Electrical Distributors
Education and Research FoundationNational Insulation AssociationNational Joint Apprenticeship & Training
Committee, MDNational Roofing Foundation, NRCANational Subcontractors AllianceNational Utility Contractors AssociationNew Horizons Foundation, SMACNANorthwest Line Constructors Chapter NECAOhio/Michigan Chapter NECAOregon-Columbia Chapter NECAPlumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors
National AssociationRhode Island and SE Massachusetts Chapter
NECASacramento Area Electrical JATCSan Joaquin Valley Chapter NECASanta Clara County Electrical JATCSouth Central Minnesota Electrical JATCSouthwestern Line Constructors Chapter
NECASt. Louis Chapter NECATopeka Electrical JATCWashington, D.C. Electrical JATCWestern Line Constructors Chapter NECA
Thomas E. Glavinich Memorial Fund *
Canadian Electrical Contractors Association
Emerson Hamilton Scholarship Fund*
Alaska Chapter NECACascade Chapter NECAEdward G. Sawyer Company, Inc.Holmes Electric CompanyMax N. Landon, McCoy ElectricLong Island Chapter NECAMiller Electric Construction Inc.Oregon-Columbia Chapter NECAOregon Pacific-Cascade Chapter NECAPatraba Electrical SystemsPuget Sound Chapter NECASchultheis/TSB, Inc.Sidney Electric CompanySouthern Contracting CompanySouthwest Washington Chapter NECASprig Electric Company, Inc.VEC, Inc.Wisconsin Chapter NECA Transmission & Distribution Enterprise*
Alterman, Inc.American Line Builders Chapter NECACooper Crouse-HindsCooper LightingEaton CorporationERICOLighthouse Electrical GroupM. J. Electric, LLCMCA, Inc.Miller Electric Construction Inc.Milwaukee Electric Tool CorporationMissouri Valley Line Constructors NECAMona Electric Group, Inc.Northeastern Line Constructors NECAWalter T. Parkes, O’Connell ElectricPatraba Electrical SystemsPotelco, Inc.Schultheis/TSB, Inc.Southeastern Line Constructors Chapter
NECASprig Electric Company, Inc.Thomas & Betts CorporationWerner CompanyWestern Line Constructors Chapter NECA
Chris Schoolcraft Memorial Education Fund*
Boggs Electric CompanyWayne Brinkmeyer, Britain Electric CompanyRobert Corbo, Corbo Electric CompanyEMSCOFrancis J. “Bud” Hoch, Industrial Electric
CompanyKansas Chapter NECAL & O ElectricNorth Texas Chapter NECAOklahoma Chapter NECAJ. T. Osborn, NECAShawver and Son, Inc.The Superior Group
*Contributions designated specifically for a special fund or project
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2014 New Research Center Projects*
n Managing Worker Fatigue On Transmission/Distribution Line Work, Matthew Hallowell, University of Colorado at Boulder n A Management Training Program, Susan Bogus, University of New Mexicon Measuring Productivity & the Impact of Prefabrication on Productivity, Mark Federle, Marquette Universityn Characterizing the Impact of Prefabrication on Productivity in Building Electrical Construction, Phil Lewis, Oklahoma State University n Smart Energy Academy for the Electrical Construction Industry, David Riley, Penn State University**
Early Career Awards**
n Using BIM to Conduct Feasibility Analysis of Prefab & Modularization, Rogelio Palomera-Arias, University of Texas at San Antonio (designated Thomas E. Glavinich Fellow)n Best Practices for Journeyman Transition to CW/CE Supervisor, Donna Hollar, East Carolina University
*approved by ELECTRI Council, January 2014 **approved by ELECTRI Council, July 2014
Education Center Programs
ELECTRI International delivers quality research products that are offered as education and training programs through NECA Education. Educational seminars and workshops are available for electrical contractors and managers who need the expertise to keep their companies moving forward in periods of rapid change.
In 2014, ELECTRI’s Education Center continued to award annual Wendt Scholarship grants to NECA Chapters to offer training through NECA Education for their members.
Launched in 2007, the Talent Initiative fosters interest in the electrical construction industry among college students and faculty members in construction management and related fields. The Talent Initiative is producing well-rounded electrical managers prepared to improve the delivery of electrical construction projects and enhance company profits.
In 2014, ELECTRI will award up to 32 grants to NECA Chapters to supplement chapter scholarships and/or travel funds to Convention for member of their Student Chapters. In addition, faculty members who develop and coordinate NECA Student Chapter activities will be awarded an annual stipend.
For its annual Green Energy Challenge Competition, ELECTRI awards prizes to the three finalist student teams to offset travel and presentation costs. Fifteen teams participated in the 2014 Competition.
In February 2014, ELECTRI launched the Student Passport Initiative Competition for NECA Student Chapters who will compete for projects that advance efficient and sustainable energy solutions for rural, developing communities within the USA or internationally. Penn State University is the winner of the first competition.
International Center Programs
ELECTRI International established annual Cross-Border Meetings to offer electrical contractors an opportunity to network and exchange ideas with their counterparts in other countries and to learn about the rewards and challenges of joint ventures.
In March 2014, more than 90 U.S. contractors, engineers, and their guests gathered in Havana, Cuba for the 9th ELECTRI International Cross Border Meeting. Participants from North and South America experienced a rich mix of business and professional meetings and social events during the conference.
Funded Projects and Programs
ELECTRI International Names Early Career Award in Memory of Thomas E. GlavinichThomas E. Glavinich, D.E., P.E., a faculty member in the Department of Architectural Engineering at the University of Kansas, died in April 2014 after a lengthy battle with cancer.
Well-known to the ELECTRI International community, Tom was among the first academic researchers to receive an ELECTRI grant in the early 1990s and his investigative studies continued to be among the most outstanding projects accepted for ELECTRI research over the next 20 years.
Tom was especially enthusiastic about the opportunities ELECTRI offers for young faculty members and outstanding students to engage with the Foundation. He was a strong supporter of ELECTRI’s Early Career Awards and encouraged faculty from universities across the country to bring their most creative ideas to the table for this annual competition.
To honor Tom’s memory, ELECTRI International has established a fund through which friends and colleagues may contribute to support a named Early Career Award. The first contribution received for this initiative has come from the Canadian Electrical Contractors Association. ELECTRI extends its thanks to the members of the CECA Board for their generosity.
Each year, the recipient selected by the ELECTRI Council will be designated as the Thomas Glavinich Fellow.
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Anthony Frantal Graybar
Kevin E. Gini Collins Electrical Company Inc.
Angie Hart Rosendin Electric, Inc.
Andrew Lawler/Gerard Darville Lutron Electronics Company
Sonja Rheaume Christenson Electric Inc.
Adam Rude ERMCO Electrical and Systems Contractor
Brad Weir Kelso-Burnett Company
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A full copy of the ELECTRI International audited Financial Statement including note pages can be obtained from the ELECTRI office (301) 215-4539.
December 31 2013 2012
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents $ 970,166 $ 1,076,241
Due from affiliate 971 —
Accrued interest receivable 26,838 24,557
Investments 14,535,204 12,423,711
Assets held under charitable trusts 1,191,636 1,116,243
Promises to give 4,856,830 4,516,084
TOTAL ASSETS $21,581,645 $19,156,836
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Liabilities
Accounts Payable $ 17,500 $ 17,500
Due to affiliate — 36,802
Liability under split-interest agreements 416,346 447,873
Total liabilities 433,846 502,175
Net assets
Unrestricted (7,458,429) (8,146,799)
Temporarily restricted 9,546,161 7,800,847
Permanently restricted 19,060,067 19,000,613
Total net assets 21,147,799 18,654,661
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $21,581,645 $19,156,836
ELECTRI International — The Foundation for Electrical Construction, Inc.
Statements of Financial Position
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A full copy of the ELECTRI International audited Financial Statement including note pages can be obtained from the ELECTRI office (301) 215-4539.
2013 Temporarily Permanently 2012 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total Total
REVENUE AND SUPPORT
Contributions $ — $ 1,466,439 $ 40,229 $ 1,506,668 $ 1,190,644
Loss on uncollectible pledges (132,500) (25,000) (157,500) (364,840)
Operating investment return 689,384 790,620 1,480,004 1,117,082
Contributions from affiliate 531,122 531,122 523,678
Other income 40,288 40,288 27,613
Sales and publications revenue 8,354 8,354 9,262
Net assets released from restriction:
satisfaction of purpose restriction 441,940 (441,940) — —
Total revenue and support 1,711,088 1,682,619 15,229 3,408,936 2,503,439
EXPENSES
Program services
Project development 803,335 803,335 951,891
Product development 223,071 223,071 136,156
Disaster relief 55,361 55,361 10, 524
Total program services 1,081,767 — — 1,081,767 1,098,571
Supporting services
General and administrative 396,191 396,191 360,521
Fund raising 74,357 74,357 104,736
Total supporting services 470,548 — — 470,548 465,257
Total expenses 1,552,315 — — 1,552,315 1,563,828
Change in net assets from operations 158,773 1,682,619 15,229 1,856,621 939,611
Endowment return, net of appropriation 529,597 529,597 71,788
Impairment loss on investments — (417,500)
Change in value of split-interest agreements 62,695 44,225 106,920 36,684
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 668,370 1,745,314 59,454 2,493,138 630,583
Net assets, beginning of year (8,146,799) 7,800,847 19,000,613 18,654,661 18,024,078
NET ASSETS, END OF YEAR $ (7,458,429) $ 9,546,161 $ 19,060,067 $ 21,147,799 $ 18,654,661
ELECTRI International — The Foundation for Electrical Construction, Inc.
Statements of Activities Year Ended December 31, 2013, with Comparative Totals for 2012
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A full copy of the ELECTRI International audited Financial Statement including note pages can be obtained from the ELECTRI office (301) 215-4539.
Year ended December 31 2013 2012
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Change in net assets $ 2,493,138 $ 630,583
Adjustments to reconcile change in net assets to net cash
provided by operating activities:
Net gain on investments (1,344,633) (661,755)
Impairment loss on investments — 417,500
Change in value of split-interest agreements (106,920) (36,684)
Loss on uncollectible pledges 157,500 364,840
Endowment contributions (40,229) (59,239)
Changes in assets and liabilities:
Accrued interest receivable (2,281) (603)
Promises to give (649,659) (363,721)
Accounts payable — (980)
Due (from) to affiliate (37,773) 53,291
Total adjustments (2,023,995) (287,351)
Net cash provided by operating activities 469,143 343,232
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Purchases of investments (2,167,120) (2,796,472)
Proceeds from sale or maturity of investments 1,400,260 2,050,916
Net cash used in investing activities (766,860) (745,556)
CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Endowment contributions received 191,642 377,033
Net cash provided by financing activities 191,642 377,033
NET DECREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS (106,075) (25,291)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year 1,076,241 1,101,532
CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF YEAR $ 970,166 $ 1,076,241
ELECTRI International — The Foundation for Electrical Construction, Inc.
Statements of Cash Flows
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Dennis F. QuebeChairmanChapel Electric Company
Daniel J. Divane, IVVice ChairmanDivane Brothers Electric Company
Thomas F. CurranElectrical Contractors Trust of Alameda County
David A. HardtHardt Electric, Inc.
Richard W. McBrideMember EmeritusThe Richard W. and Darlene Y. McBride Trust
Skip PerleyTEC-Corp
David B. PinterZwicker Electric
Robert Reynolds, Jr.formerly with Graybar
Gregory E. StewartThe Superior Group
John M. GrauTreasurerNational Electrical Contractors AssociationNon-voting member
Russell J. AlessiSecretaryELECTRI InternationalNon-voting member
David A. HardtChairmanHardt Electric, Inc.
Leonard E. Lynch, Jr.Edward W. Scott Electric
Clayton M. ScharffSachs Electric Company
Traci PickusDesignated SecretaryNational Electrical Contractors Association
Russell J. AlessiCommittee LiaisonELECTRI International
ELECTRI International Audit Committee
The ELECTRI International Board of Trustees
ELECTRI International Investment Committee David R. MacKayChairmanEdward G. Sawyer Company, Inc.
Wayne M. ButlerThe Truland Group–Pel-Bern Electric Daniel J. Divane, IVex officioDivane Brothers Electric Company John S. FrantzSidney Electric Company
John M. Grauex officioNational Electrical Contractors Association Traci PickusDesignated SecretaryNational Electrical Contractors Association Russell J. AlessiCommittee LiaisonELECTRI International
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The vision of ELECTRI International is to be a world-recognized, independent organization that makes use of the collective intellect and philanthropic spirit of industry leaders to provide unbiased, cutting edge information for the electrical construction industry.
ELECTRI International’s mission is to use its resources to commission and disseminate collaborative and innovative research, education, and technology solutions that advance the future growth and prosperity of the electrical construction industry.