Certified trades professionals join spotlight with Canadian musicians
TORONTO, March 28, 2017 /CNW/ - This year's JUNO Awards will have a new set of stars walking the Red Carpet on Sunday, April 2 in Ottawa.
The Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario (ECAO) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) are not only proud to sponsor the JUNO 2017 Electronic Album of the Year Award but will also be walking the carpet as the "stars behind the stars" at the Canadian Tire Centre.
The ECAO and IBEW will each have a representative walking alongside Canada's top musicians to not only support local talent but to offer a unique glimpse into the lesser known side of the music industry. As a warm up, electrician Kathy Choquette joined more than 40 JUNO award nominees last week at a special pre-party hosted by fellow JUNO sponsors the Ontario Media Development Corporation.
"Can you imagine a concert without sound and lights? Me neither. How fantastic to see Ontario's electrical workers will be walking the Red Carpet this year, skilled trade professionals who make sure we see and hear Canada's greatest talent at this year's JUNO awards, and year-round on stages cross the country," says Erin Benjamin, Executive Director of Music Canada Live.
Many people have no idea the work that goes on behind the scenes in making sure that performers are safely plugged in and wired for sound. The ECAO and IBEW have a proud history of helping build and maintain iconic buildings for the thousands of fans who come to hear their favorite musicians.
"Many IBEW workers were involved in the construction of the original Canadian Tire Centre so it's very exciting that one of our members is not only walking the Red Carpet at an iconic event like the JUNOs but that it is being held in a facility that we helped build," says John Grimshaw, Executive Secretary Treasurer of the IBEW Construction Council of Ontario.
"As an organization that focuses on excellence and the value of local talent, we are proud to support Canadian musicians at this year's JUNO Awards" says Jeff Koller, Executive Director of the ECAO.
The ECAO and IBEW are recognized industry leaders in delivering safe, stable and high quality electrical/telecommunications construction and maintenance services. Our work touches all aspects of people's lives from from ensuring the power runs safely in stadiums to delivering complex and reliable electrical services for hospitals and airports. Visit ibewcco.org or ecao.org.
SOURCE Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario
Media contact: Sherri Haigh, Haigh Communications, 416-809-6560, [email protected]
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