IEC SPARK

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Niel Dawson

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Powerful Panels: Innovative Workforce Solutions

Niel Dawson

Niel Dawson

IEC Atlanta/Georgia
Executive Director
Session Date: Monday, October 14
Session Time: 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Niel Dawson has been the executive director for the IEC Atlanta & Georgia Chapters for 28 years. He’s done most every job there is at the chapter from accounting to setting up training to member and workforce recruitment. He knows from experience that a skilled workforce is the number one concern of all electrical contractors, and that is why the chapter invests so heavily in those services. Niel has a master’s degree in education with an emphasis in human services development that provides him with a unique opportunity to use my education for the improvement of services to IEC members.  

Niel says this SPARK panel discussion on Innovative Workforce Solutions will not be talking about the problem, but rather about solutions to the problem.  

“There is no one silver bullet to the issue; it requires utilizing any and all ideas and resources to chip away at the shortage,” he says. “We address a whole host of these in our panel discussion. You cannot solve the issue of the workforce shortage by just hiring more skilled workers. You need to take a multi-faceted approach to recruit, train, and retain your workforce. Our panelists share strategies they utilize and provide, such as an online hiring platform, best practices to recruit from schools, utilizing social media, offering unique employee benefits, and much more.” 

Niel is joined by these panelists:  

Linda Smith

BenSource Employee Benefits
Owner

Alex Stewart

Meet Ladder
Owner

Tony Varamo

MetroPower
Talent Acquisition Specialist

“You can’t just complain about the issue, you’ve got to do something about it,” Niel directs. “Commit to multiple strategies to continuously improve your skilled workforce. Many of these solutions you must do as a company, but you must also engage the services your chapter offers. After attending this panel session, you will walk away with tried-and-true solutions to help improve your skilled workforce.” 


A Few of Niel’s Chapter Accomplishments… 

  • Membership growth from 50 contractors to 265 
  • Apprenticeship program increased from less than 100 to nearly 1,000 in 6 locations and online 
  • Chapter workforce services now include two full-time workforce recruiters, a monthly Basic Skills Installers Course, monthly open house, job fairs, and employability workshops 
  • Partnerships with other companies and non-profits that provide additional expertise and deliverables to the IEC membership 
  • Creation of GIFT (Georgia Industry Foundation for Training), a subsidiary of IEC Atlanta/Georgia, which provides scholarships for individuals entering the electrical industry and those already in the IEC apprenticeship program who face financial challenges