Douglas Bishop

Electrical Training Instructor at Independent Electrical Contractors, Inc. - IEC

Douglas Bishop, CEM, currently serves as the Corporate Energy Manager for Saks Global, overseeing energy usage data management, auditing, analysis, and reporting for ESG goals and CDP reporting since February 2014. With extensive experience, Bishop has held various energy management and training roles, including Energy Manager at Cushman & Wakefield and RadioShack Corporation, as well as Manager of Energy Management and Facility Maintenance at The Michaels Companies and CompUSA, respectively. Additionally, Bishop has contributed to the educational field as an Electrical Training Instructor with Independent Electrical Contractors since September 1995. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Facility Management from Almeda University and multiple associate degrees from the Community College of the Air Force and Vernon Regional Junior College.

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Independent Electrical Contractors, Inc. - IEC

Founded in 1957, the Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) is a national trade association for merit shop electrical and systems contractors. IEC believes in developing and fostering a stronger economy through the level of quality and services its members provide to the industry. Drawing from the dedication and desire of contractors in the independent sector, our country is able to benefit from a flexible array of services and competitive pricing which helps maintain an affordable level of costs on utilities and communication. For more than five decades, IEC has faced the challenges imposed by the ever-changing world of the electrical industry. IEC has built a reputation as the premier trade association for America's independent electrical and systems contractors, aggressively working with the industry to establish a free environment for merit shop. With almost 3,000 member companies in 54 chapters throughout the USA, the association serves as the voice of the electrical and systems contracting industry on policies affecting its membership. IEC attempts to further the growth of the U.S. economy through skilled manpower and the principle of free enterprise.


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