May 22, 2024
Agreement Formalizes Alignment Across the Electroindustry to Electrify America’s Economy
Arlington, Va.— The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED), National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA), and National Electrical Manufacturers Representatives Association (NEMRA) today announced a joint memorandum of understanding (MOU) that recognizes the necessity of a collaborative approach to address the challenges and opportunities of their respective but interconnected industries. The MOU is accompanied by an annual “Work Plan,” which in 2024 will focus on issues related to developing the electrical industry workforce of the future.
The electroindustry is leading the transition to an all-electric economy and a more connected, sustainable, digitized future. Developing the skilled workforce required to manufacture, distribute, and install electrical products will require training, recruitment, and retention and a strong domestic manufacturing supply chain.
Together, the members of NEMA, NAED, NECA and NEMRA account for more than a million American workers across all 50 states. This MOU will advance collaboration across the associations representing electrical industry manufacturers, contractors, distributors, and manufacturers’ representatives, with the goal to develop training programs, recruitment campaigns, advocacy efforts, and shared best practices to grow the electrical industry workforce.
“I am thrilled to sign this agreement today that represents our industry’s growing collaboration and focus on the future. The electrical sector is a powerful force made even stronger when we work together,” said Debra Phillips, President and CEO, NEMA. “This is a pivotal time for electrical manufacturers, as AI, EVs, and emerging renewable technologies fuel increasing demand for the electrical equipment NEMA members make. A modern workforce is vital if we are to meet the needs of this future energy system. The upcoming generation of energy workers holds the key to ensuring domestic manufacturing remains a vibrant economic force in communities across the United States, and I am pleased to work with my industry colleagues on solutions to achieve that goal.”
“Our industry is perfectly positioned to lead in Electrifying America, and we will,” said NAED President and CEO Wes Smith. “This joint initiative represents an unprecedented business opportunity for distributors, manufacturers, their agents and the contractors we all serve. It also represents an opportunity to change the way we power business, industry, transportation and our homes. Our members know how we can best accomplish these challenges and we look forward to acting as a key resource for policymakers and end users as they navigate the challenges inherent in such a major transformation.”
"We at NECA are fully committed to the principles and objectives agreed upon by this historic alliance between NECA, NEMA, NAED and NEMRA,” said NECA CEO David Long. “This collaboration between four major representatives of the electrical industry is a powerful testament to our shared vision for a robust, sustainable future for the electrical trade. By joining forces, we are not only enhancing our capability to meet the growing demands of an all-electric economy but also ensuring that we can effectively develop and deploy the skilled workforce needed to drive innovation and excellence across our sectors."
“I am very proud to represent NEMRA, and its members on this momentous day,” said Jim Johnson, NEMRA President and CEO. “This alliance signifies a historic event that will propel the progress of America's future electrical infrastructure. It marks a noteworthy step in establishing a scalable, sustainable, and secure future for the electrical industry. By harnessing the collective strength of our exceptional talent, we will expedite and drive innovation that will not only support the present but also future generations”.
About the National Association of Electrical Distributors
NAED is the trade association for the $70+ billion electrical distribution industry. Through networking, education, research, and benchmarking, NAED helps electrical distributors increase profitability and improve the channel. NAED’s membership operates in approximately 5,100 locations internationally.
About the National Electrical Contractors Association
NECA is the voice of the $225 billion electrical construction industry that brings power, light, and communication technology to buildings and communities across North America. NECA’s national office and 118 local chapters advance the industry through advocacy, education, research, and standards development. Go to www.necanet.org for more information.
About the National Electrical Manufacturers Representatives Association
NEMRA is a not-for-profit association comprised of independent sales representatives and manufacturers in the electrical industry. The association’s charter is to develop and strengthen each company’s sales, marketing, and management skills and to promote the benefits of doing business with an independent sales representative. The association also develops and maintains programs and activities designed to help these independent businesses to conduct their business in an ethical, efficient and productive manner. We strive to make our members’ businesses and partnerships stronger and more well-rounded.