Six individuals have earned new CEP designations

St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) June 16, 2016

Today the National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED) announces the most recent Certified Electrical Professional-Sales® (CEP-Sales) and Certified Electrical Professional-Management® (CEP-Management) certificants.

CEP is a certification program for distributors, manufacturers and others in the electrical distribution channel. The CEP designation identifies that the certificate holder has demonstrated expertise in areas such as product knowledge, customer service, sales skills, and other skills giving them added credibility in the electrical industry.

The following have been awarded the CEP-Sales certification:

         Isis Camacho, The Reynolds Company, CEP IS
         Lisa Fitzpatrick, Royal Electric Supply Company, CEP IS

The following have been awarded the CEP-Management certification:

         Sid Casidsid, Energy Electrical Distribution, CEP Management 100
         Maridee Curry, McNaughton-McKay Electric Company, CEP Management 300
         Michael Mangan, K & M Electric Supply, Inc., CEP Management 100
         Brenda Rabbitt, E. B. Horsman & Son, CEP Management 100

For additional information about the CEP program, visit the NAED website, http://www.naed.org/cep, or contact NAED Member Services at memberservices(at)naed(dot)org or (888) 791-2512.

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.

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