Cheers to 2022
For this last episode of the year, we join Say Watt hosts Todd Stafford and Cindy Sanderfur to talk about highlights, lessons learned, and what we are most proud of. Happy Holidays, everyone!

For this last episode of the year, we join Say Watt hosts Todd Stafford and Cindy Sanderfur to talk about highlights, lessons learned, and what we are most proud of. Happy Holidays, everyone!
We are chatting about Helmets to Hardhats with Martin Helms, the Executive Director, who is also a former JATC Training Director!
At NTI 2022, members of the IBEW-NECA-etA Task Force hosted a panel to discuss what’s being done to create a more inclusive industry where everyone belongs and how we can work together to empower each other and our industry.
We had the privilege of chatting with the 2022 IBEW Hour Power Apprentice and Instructor of the Year!
At our 31st NTI, we hosted a podcast recording with some conference participants as our guests. We covered various topics such as retaining instructors, recognizing outstanding apprentices, how JATCs and AJATCs are dealing with the legalization of marijuana, and much more.
We have partnered with A.M. Crawford (AMC) to develop grant opportunities for all JATCs and AJATCs and are covering the professional fees. Hear more directly from them about the process and benefits of working with AMC.
What is this grant? Why is it valuable to the local program? How do those who are participating feel about it? We’ve got answers to these and other questions.
Today, we are chatting about frequently asked questions and looking at ways to provide great customer service and care.
It’s April, and around here, that means it’s NTI time making this a perfect moment to chat with the NTI team and some of the Advisory Committee members. What’s NTI? Why NTI? Tune in and find out!
It’s Women’s History Month, and our industry is full of phenomenal, inspiring women. We got to chat with a few of them about their work and experiences in the electrical trade.
In 1979, Cassandra Banks began her apprenticeship in Augusta, GA. As the only Black woman in her class, she faced adversity, harassment, and discrimination. Fast forward a few decades to where her son, Brennan, has started a foundation in his mother’s honor to inspire Black women to pursue nontraditional careers and support them on their journey. Check out our conversation with the CBF team!
While in Vegas for the Fall Regional Seminar, we set up at the welcome reception and got to chat with some of the participants. Good times, great people!
2021 is coming to a close making it a great time to look back over this year and at what lies ahead in 2022.
What’s it like transitioning from the military to a career in the electrical industry? We have a few VEEP graduates who share their experiences with us.
Let’s talk about one of the essential elements of apprenticeship, the instructors. They are the ones training the future of our industry and are the connection between what’s done on the job and why.