ENERGY EFFICIENCY WORKSHOP (For Missouri customers) 4 pdh’s / 0 peu’s THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2018 7:55 a.m. to 12:00 noon Ameren Headquarters in St. Louis 1901 Chouteau - 63103 TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED Ameren Missouri’s Commitment to Energy Efficiency City of St. Louis benchmarking project Benchmarking – What to do next? Case Studies Table Top Vendors Ameren Missouri’s BizSavers Program, CBM, Inc., Frost Supply, Holt Electrical Supplies, Innovative Facilities Solutions, Lutron/Vector Electrical Sales, Martin Electrical Sales, Philips/Meglio and Associates and Schaeffer Marketing Group. COST: $35 PER PERSON for EBMI member companies and $50 for non-member companies before 1-18-18. After that date, add $15 to the above costs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please email [email protected]the completed form or call the EBMI office at 636-305-6434. Reservations are required IN ADVANCE. NAME______________________________ COMPANY________________________________ ADDRESS _____________________________ CITY/STATE/ZIP________________________ PHONE___________________________ e-mail_______________________________________ 1) Engineers ONLY - Do you need PDH Letter? YES NO 2) (Please check appropriate box for payment.) □ Will send check □ Mastercard, AMEX or Visa (Call the office) □ OFFICERS Lacey Bernard Chairman of the Board The Okonite Company Jeff Stoyanov 1st Vice Chairman Vector Electrical Sales Bill Kuempel 2nd Vice Chairman Butler Supply Kurt Schulz, Treasurer Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds Division BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mark Barthel Springfield Electric Supply Bob Benson Benson Electric Co. Ron Black Ameren Joe Burbridge Leviton Manufacturing Co. Tom Bush Eaton Corp. Jim Heisserer Ross & Baruzzini Rick Hill St. Louis County Phil Jacquot Guarantee Electrical Co. Bob Kaemmerlen Kaemmerlen Electric Ken Keeney Pyramid Electrical Contractors Mike Kelsch French Gerleman Steve McElroy Graybar Electric Bob Peat RJP Electric Jim Porter Cape Electrical Supply Craig Schild Sachs Electric Mike Smith Schaeffer Electric Cathi Tennant Frost Supply Jeff Wahl Cummins Sales and Service Dave Wakeman Ameren Dennis Weisenborn Ameren Phil Wentz McClure Enginering
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ENERGY EFFICIENCY WORKSHOP (For Missouri customers)
4 pdh’s / 0 peu’s
THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 2018
7:55 a.m. to 12:00 noon Ameren Headquarters in St. Louis
1901 Chouteau - 63103
TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
Ameren Missouri’s Commitment to Energy Efficiency
City of St. Louis benchmarking project Benchmarking – What to do next?
Case Studies
Table Top Vendors Ameren Missouri’s BizSavers Program, CBM, Inc., Frost Supply, Holt Electrical Supplies, Innovative Facilities Solutions, Lutron/Vector Electrical Sales, Martin Electrical Sales, Philips/Meglio and Associates and Schaeffer Marketing Group.
COST: $35 PER PERSON for EBMI member companies and $50 for non-member companies before 1-18-18.
After that date, add $15 to the above costs. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please email [email protected] the completed form or call the EBMI office at 636-305-6434. Reservations are required IN ADVANCE.
1) Engineers ONLY - Do you need PDH Letter? YES NO
2) (Please check appropriate box for payment.)
□ Will send check □ Mastercard, AMEX or Visa (Call the office)
□
OFFICERS
Lacey Bernard Chairman of the Board
The Okonite Company Jeff Stoyanov 1st Vice Chairman
Vector Electrical Sales Bill Kuempel 2nd Vice Chairman
Butler Supply Kurt Schulz, Treasurer Eaton’s Crouse-Hinds Division
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
Mark Barthel Springfield Electric Supply Bob Benson Benson Electric Co. Ron Black Ameren Joe Burbridge Leviton Manufacturing Co. Tom Bush Eaton Corp. Jim Heisserer Ross & Baruzzini Rick Hill St. Louis County Phil Jacquot Guarantee Electrical Co. Bob Kaemmerlen Kaemmerlen Electric Ken Keeney Pyramid Electrical Contractors Mike Kelsch French Gerleman Steve McElroy Graybar Electric Bob Peat RJP Electric Jim Porter Cape Electrical Supply Craig Schild Sachs Electric Mike Smith Schaeffer Electric Cathi Tennant Frost Supply Jeff Wahl Cummins Sales and Service Dave Wakeman Ameren Dennis Weisenborn Ameren Phil Wentz McClure Enginering
Bill Regan
CONNECT-4-SUCCESS Our program officially kicks off on January 4th with students arriving at 6 companies. There have been many months of meetings with the Ritenour School District and companies that express an interest in the program. We thank all the companies that allowed us to present the program to them and while they may not be part of the initial group, hopefully they will participate in the future. Shortly, we plan to expand the number of companies participating for the fall semester. We will be looking for companies in mid-town and the Westport area. Non-EBMI companies will be invited to participate. But that is down the road. On December 15th, we start the process of connecting companies with students by conducting interviews to select a student for the job positions available. In talking with Ritenour School District officials, the students are very excited about this opportunity. We have asked the company mentors to make this a learning experience for each student. The following companies will participate in this first semester… Alkem Labs Butler Supply EBMI Graybar Holt Electrical Supplies Ross & Baruzzini
So long to 2017…. The first part of the year our focus was on the Electrical Expo and providing opportunities to connect attendees with our exhibitor personnel. We were very pleased to sell all the available booth spaces at the St. Charles Convention Center. We added a mobile app for the show and wi-fi throughout the convention center. Seminars were once again very well attended. The second half of the year we had a number of events, golf outings, Christmas Mixer, Illinois Emerging Energy Topics, Electrical Safety Workshop as well as our classes and seminars. The 21st Century committee is re-vitalized with the Escape Room as the first of many events for the young professionals in the industry. Overall, 2017 was a good year for the EBMI and hopefully continues into 2018.
IN MEMORIAM
The Electrical Board officers and staff express our sincere condolences to Matt Gagnepain of Metro Electric Supply whose father Charlie passed away on November 28th. Charlie is also the uncle of Bill Frisella of Metro Electric Supply; and to Lyndy Kuhlman of St. Louis Lighting Group whose father Bill Raines, retired Electrical Inspector for St. Louis County and EBMI member passed away on December 2nd.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS See calendar on www.electricalboard.org
HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Jan. 1st EBMI Office Closed Jan. 18th Dart Tournament At Hotshots in Fenton 5:30 pm Sponsored by 21st Century Committee Detail in back page
Jan. 25th Energy Efficiency Workshop 7:30 am to 12:00 noon At Ameren headquarters March 22 Bowling Night At Brunswick Lanes (Big Bend and Dougherty Ferry) You can also stop by and watch the NCAA Tournament with us. Sponsored by the 21st Century Committee. April 10th SPRING LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON At Doubletree Hotel near Westport May 17th EBMI Night at the Cards Game All-inclusive tickets in Coca-Cola Scoreboard Patio costs $75 per person. Call EBMI office to order your tickets. Moer details included in this newsletter.
June 4th SPORTSMAN’S HOLIDAY at Forest Park Call EBMI at 636-305-6434 for more information or to register for any of these events or visit our website at www.electricalboard.org .
TO THE FOLLOWING MIXER ATTENDANCE PRIZE DONORS. Alan Wire Co. Southwire Rolf Albers Square D- Schneider Electric Ameren Illinois Thomas & Betts, Ameren Missouri A member of the ABB Group American Electric & Data Vector Electrical Sales American Institute of Architects Ward & Burton, Inc. Archway Electrical Sales WESCO BHMG Engineers Butler Supply, Inc. Cape Electrical Supply CBM Inc. Centrex Electrical Supply Cooper Electrical Sales CK Power Crescent Electric Supply Cummins Sales & Service Eaton’s Bussmann Division EDF/R. G. Computer Power Electro Savings Credit Union Electronic Support Systems Fabick Power Systems Farnsworth Group Federated Insurance Fletcher-Reinhardt Co. French Gerleman Frost Supply Gateway Industrial Power GE Grid Solutions, LLC GPCO, Inc. Graybar Electric Co. Guarantee Electrical Co. Holt Electrical Supplies J.F. Electric Kirby Risk Leviton Mfg. Lighting Associates, Inc. LTG Partners Martin Electrical Sales, Inc. Meglio & Associates, Inc. Metro Electric Supply Milwaukee Tool St. Louis Chapter, NECA The Okonite Co. Omni Cable Philips Lighting Qualitrol RLG Rexel Ross & Baruzzini Sachs Electric Co. St. Louis Lighting Group Terry Sater Schaeffer Electric Co. Schaeffer Marketing Group Siemens Building Technologies Siemens Industry
May you have the gladness of May you have the gladness of May you have the gladness of May you have the gladness of Christmas, which is HOPE;Christmas, which is HOPE;Christmas, which is HOPE;Christmas, which is HOPE; The Spirit of Christmas, which is PEACE;The Spirit of Christmas, which is PEACE;The Spirit of Christmas, which is PEACE;The Spirit of Christmas, which is PEACE; And the Heart of Christmas, which is And the Heart of Christmas, which is And the Heart of Christmas, which is And the Heart of Christmas, which is LOVE. LOVE. LOVE. LOVE.
Over 600 people attended this year’s Mixer which was an increase in attendance over last year. Through the generous donations of the companies listed, we handed out 98 attendance prizes. The donations by our members and guests to the Salvation Army totaled $2,017.38. Yes, every penny helps. This was also an increase in the total collected last year.
TWO HANDS – TWO CANS Our members and guests donated 2,393 cans to the FEED MY PEEPS organization, of which 1,700 cans was donated by Holt Electrical Supplies. Last year, 546 cans were donated. We thank everyone who donated and we have received emails from representatives of both organizations thanking you for the donations.
POSITIONS WANTED
10A17 – MARKETING SPECIALIST - Highly motivated individual with a recent Communication degree and numerous marketing, sales, and event planning experiences. Writes engaging and effective web marketing content, while also maintaining exceptional interpersonal skills. Available to start immediately. Contact EBMI for resume. 12A17 –INSIDE TECHNICAL SALES SUPPORT - I have my Airframe and Powerplant certificate issued by the FAA. Also I an Aircraft Electronics Technician certification issued by NCATT National Center for Aerospace Transportation Technologies. My goal is to work my way to engineering service support position. I can also do maintenance, assembly, repair, overhaul or field service work. Contact EBMI for the resume.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
10117 - FIELD TECH / UNDERGROUND UTILITIES CREW MEMBER Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
• Hand dig splice pits of 4x4x4 average size using hand
tools, e.g. flat shovel, etc.
• Use mini excavator or trenching machine, as needed
• Work in residential and commercial areas
• Take photos of locate marks, open pit, restored area, etc.
• Backfill, seed and straw
• Properly perform lane closures with flaggers, etc.
• Be compliant with safety procedures
• Work at a variety of site locations in close clustered areas
on a daily basis
Basic Qualifications:
• Work outdoors in all climates
• Valid driver's license or ID card and CDL optional
• Ability to pass background check and drug screening
• Ability to perform physical movements such as bending,
shoveling, pushing and pulling reels of wire
• Ability to do landscape restoration
• Ability to lift approximately 50 lbs.
• Ability to work up to 6 days a week
• Ability to repair sprinklers (not a requirement, but a
positive skill)
• Ability to communicate to Wilkins dispatch frequently
and end customer subscriber, as needed
• Ability to complete close out form to submit for work
completion on each job
• Ability to receive and close out jobs on smart phone,
when applicable
Interested applicants should email their resumes to The Wilkins Group, Inc. at [email protected].
Mark your calendar NOW for…
SPRING LEADERSHIP LUNCHEON
TUESDAY – APRIL 10TH
At Doubletree Hotel near Westport 1973 Craigshire Dr. – 63146
Tables of 8, 9 or 10
Cost: $50 per person
“Value Driven Business – Authentic Leadership” Speaker: Jeff Koziatek
Core Authenticity
Make your plans to attend. More details to follow in future FLASH issues
JANUARY 15TH DEADLINE TO SUBMIT SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS IS FAST APPROACHING!!! If you already received the scholarship application, you may want to send a reminder to your son/daughter to complete application before deadline. Most school offices are closed for the upcoming holidays.
If you need transcripts to complete an application, please
do so before these holiday breaks.
Do you have a son or daughter who is a senior in high school this year or now in college? Why not have them apply for an EBMI Scholarship!
Please e-mail [email protected] as soon as possible to request the application and criteria on the EBMI scholarships. She will e-mail information to you so you can forward to your son or daughter. Individuals must be an EBMI member for one year to apply for a scholarship for their sons or daughters. EBMI has awarded 156 scholarships totaling $136,900
We will recognize the scholarship recipients at the April 10th Leadership Luncheon
Special THANKS to EBMI Foundation Donors for 2017-18
Donations received from organizations, member companies and individuals. We appreciate their contributions to the EBMI Scholarship Foundation. The names in bold were added since the last FLASH.
FULL SCHOLARSHIPS Eaton Corporation Electrical Representatives Organization (ERO) IAEI-Eastern Missouri Chapter in memory of Jerry Feagans Friends of Paul Friemel Friends of Michael Postiglione
HALF SCHOLARSHIP Schaeffer Marketing Group in memory of Ricky and Joe Schaeffer
SUSTAINING MEMBERS Archway Electrical Sales Fletcher-Reinhardt Co. Vince Kunderman PE Lighting Associates Martin Electrical Sales Meglio & Associates Pyramid Electrical Contractors Sachs Electric
Retired members Rolf Albers Bill Haley Dennis Brunner Tim Handlan Paul Crain Roy Kennedy Frank DiLeonardo John Kohnen John and Beth Duda Tom Luedde Jay Emmer Steve Ott Harry Gardiner Bob Pinson Rusty Gipson Bob Roderique Ben Schaper
Other Donations… Jim Bess – In memory of his wife Theresa Andrea Capra - In memory of Paul Friemel Dean & Nedra Klohr – in memory of Esther Sanders (Nedra’s mom) Charlie O’Connell – in memory of Michael Postiglione Steve McElroy – donates his Mixer Jackpot winnings Lisa Tumbarello – donates her Mixer Jackpot winnings Rolf and Ilona Albers Jackie Postiglione – in memory of Michael Postiglione
ECMC members Michael Brown Alen Lelic Joe Obernuefemann
Please consider an end of year tax deductible donation to the EBMI Foundation. Join the growing list of members contributing this year.
EBMI NIGHT
AT THE CARDINALS GAME
CARDINALS VS. PHILLIES THURSDAY, MAY 17, 2018
6:15 P.M.
(already have 127 tickets reserved)
Coca Cola Scoreboard Patio
$ 75 per ticket - MUST ORDER BY DECEMBER 21st
Which includes:
• An all-you-can-eat picnic buffet that includes hotdogs, BBQ beef, baked Italian chicken, nachos & cheese, mixed greens salad, cookies and brownies
• Bud and Bud Light on tap
• Coca-Cola products and O'Doul's (available throughout the game)
• Reserved seats
• Buffet service begins when Busch Stadium gates open (1½ hours before scheduled game time on Mon-Thurs) and will be available until 1½ hours after scheduled game time.
• Bar service begins when Busch Stadium gates open. Alcoholic drinks will remain available until 2½ hours after scheduled game time. Non-alcoholic drinks available to end of game.
All-Inclusive Rain Delay Policy: In the event of a rain delay, alcohol service will end 2½ hours after scheduled game time.
The nice part about these seats is that you can get up freely, as
long as you don’t block the view of the game for others. Last year,
many of the EBMI members stayed in the back to visit with one
another, while others stayed in their seats the entire game – it’s
your choice! But, you are not confined to your seats throughout
the game. Plus you have a table ledge for food and drink. This
area is in centerfield, which gives you a great view of the game.
Order your tickets today by phone 636-305-6434 or email
We only order tickets that have been reserved by our members, and all tickets must be paid within two weeks. No extra tickets will be ordered by EBMI so please let us know if you want to participate!! We have to call the group ticket department by December 22nd to place our final order. After that date, the ticket prices could go up due to the Cards use of dynamic pricing.
LAST YEAR, WE HAD 194 SET TO ATTEND OUR EBMI NIGHT BEFORE THE RAINOUT!!!
Legislation Reflects Consumers’ Call for Rate Caps, Modernizing Missouri’s
Energy Grid From Ameren Missouri’s PowerForward
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – On December 1, State Sen. Ed Emery (R-31, Lamar) pre-filed energy legislation for the upcoming 2018 Missouri legislative session. The bill proposes limiting the average annual electric rate increase at 3%. The legislation is, in part, a response to calls from consumer groups, including the Missouri Retailers Association, Missouri Grocers Association and the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry. This legislation supports bending the cost curve downward for electricity, which saves consumers money on their energy bills. And, at the same time it unlocks more than $1billion in grid improvements, attracting business to the state and creating jobs.
Sen. Emery and Rep. T.J. Berry (R-38, Kearney), who will file similar legislation in the House, said they have been working with various stakeholders this year to come up with a potential compromise to reform Missouri’s 100-year-old energy regulations. The lawmakers believe there is a growing consensus that the status quo is hurting Missouri’s economy and slowing the modernization our state's energy grid.
Also today, the Missouri Chamber of Commerce released its 2018 legislative agenda which was unanimously approved by its Board of Directors, including support for energy reform.
“The Missouri Chamber appreciates this movement towards compromise in solving Missouri’s energy challenges,” said Dan Mehan, Missouri Chamber of Commerce CEO. “The Chamber recognizes the advantage of affordable and reliable energy in retaining and attracting businesses to our state. The Missouri Chamber will support efforts and work with business leaders, utility providers, and community leaders to drive a collaborative long-term solution to address Missouri’s aging infrastructure while ensuring continued reliable energy at predictable and competitive rates for customers.”
“When it comes to Missouri energy policy, the status quo just isn’t working for Missouri families and businesses for two primary reasons,” said Sen. Emery. “Energy prices are going up faster in Missouri than most states, while at the same time we aren’t making significant enough progress in modernizing our grid. This legislation aims to make future energy costs more stable and predictable and supports a modern, smart and secure energy grid to better serve Missourians. “There is a great need to pass legislation this year, said Rep. T.J. Berry. Low-energy prices have traditionally been an
economic advantage in Missouri. Yet inaction by Missouri lawmakers has caused this advantage to slowly disappear. Action now means we keep our low-cost energy advantage which benefits our constituents and Missouri businesses. This legislation supports consumers’ call for stable and predictable prices, unlocks additional grid improvements, and keeps or enhances current regulatory oversight of utilities.”
To bend the cost curve downward for Missourians, the legislation calls for rate caps on electric energy costs in the range of 3%. These caps if passed into law would be enforced by the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) and may represent some of the most consumer-friendly utility rate caps in the country. If regulators approve a rate increase for an investor-owned electric utility above the 3% threshold, the utility would be subject to a significant penalty and potential loss of these new regulatory ratemaking tools.
For example, if a utility filed a regulatory rate review in consecutive years, energy rates would be limited to the 3% cap. If there are two years between rate review filings, rate increases would be limited to no more than approximately 6% (3% per year for two years). Today there are no rate caps limiting increases. Also, the legislation keeps the PSC’s authority and the utilities’ burden of proof before the commission unchanged.
We're pleased that Senator Emery is continuing to work with all parties, including consumer groups, toward a solution, said Warren Wood, vice president, External Affairs and Communications, Ameren Missouri. Ameren Missouri has been saying for quite some time that we need to make Missouri's energy grid smarter and more secure in a way that's good for customers. We're optimistic that progress may finally be made, and if we can make a form of rate cap legislation work, we will. We will keep you informed about this important bill as it moves through the legislative process. The 2018 Missouri Legislative Session beings at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 3.
EBMI MEMBERS PLANNING TO RETIRE
can still maintain EBMI membership
Members who plan to retire and want to maintain
membership in the EBMI as a retired member, should
contact the office before you retire. Companies
cannot provide us your contact information after you
retire.
There is no cost for retired members who allow us to
email you the FLASH newsletter. If FLASH is mailed,
the fee is $15 per year.
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Siemens Industry, Inc. 11612 Lilburn Park Road St. Louis, MO 63146
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EBMI DART TOURNAMENT THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1JANUARY 1JANUARY 1JANUARY 18888, 201, 201, 201, 2018888 5:30 PM5:30 PM5:30 PM5:30 PM Hotshots in Fenton near EBMI Office
$25 per person ** $25 per person ** $25 per person ** $25 per person **
$20 non participants ** $20 non participants ** $20 non participants ** $20 non participants ** (Limited to 32 shooters)
All EBMI members and their guests invited to participate!!! ** 3 Drinks and appetizers are included in the entry fee. Last year, we had 20 participants.
We use a double elimination format with blind draw for partners. Prizes for 1st and 2nd Place.
Call the EBMI Office (636-305-6434) or email at [email protected] by January 15th to sign-up.
Organized by the 21st Century Committee
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EBMI endorses
Federated Insurance
For your insurance needs
David Ploesser
314-420-4439
and Heartland Payment
Systems
For your credit card
processing
CONTACT:
Chris Danner
314-599-2026
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