• Leviton and the Electrical Training Alliance Announce Five-Year Partnership

    Platinum-level training partnership will provide resources and support for future and existing electrical workers.
    April 21, 2021
    3 min read
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    Electrical wiring device manufacturer Leviton announced a new partnership with nationwide electrical training organization the electrical training ALLIANCE (etA). The goal of the five-year agreement is to develop the best-trained and most technically advanced electrical workforce in the world; it will bring funding, training kits, instruction and technical expertise through traditional and digital training curriculum platforms.

    "At Leviton, we know how important it is for the electrical workforce to deliver timely, skilled and quality services to their customers and their projects and we are devoted to helping these individuals succeed," said Daryoush Larizadeh, president and chief operating officer of Leviton. "In our partnership with etA, we are looking forward to … giving future electrical contractors all they need to improve their skillsets while providing safe, quality solutions."

    Leviton's commitment brings physical and intellectual resources — including the Leviton Wiring Device Identification and Installation Program, a new educational component of the etA blended learning model. The program will include instruction beyond basic installation such as wireless communications and protocols, programming and more. Its subject matter will be conveyed using 3-D illustrations, video segments and hands-on instruction. All etA apprentices and training centers will have access to the assets and resources provided by Leviton, which include:

    • Wiring device endowments and training kits for regional etA chapters, known as Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committees (JATCs). Each kit demonstrates features and installation requirements.
    • Factory technical support provided at the local level to regional JATCs.
    • Support to etA's National Training Institute (NTI), held annually at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich.
    • $5,000 scholarship grant to a deserving NTI graduate as part of etA's Advanced Studies Program.
    • Financial support of NTI logistics and operations.    
    • Site use at Leviton Live Experience Centers for etA personnel. Access offers the opportunity for etA to conduct regional meetings as well as experiential learnings with cutting-edge electrical equipment installed in real-world applications.

    "The Leviton name is well-regarded in the electrical industry and we are honored to have them on board as a Platinum Level Training Partner," said Todd Stafford, executive director of the electrical training ALLIANCE. "We view our team-up with Leviton as a must if the etA is to meet its goal of ensuring each JATC has all it needs to succeed."

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