Industry experts sit with Master Electrician, and Electrical Association Director of Education, Mike Miller about trends and challenges facing contractors, talking shop, and everything needed to keep electricians in-the-know.
On this podcast, host Mike Miller is joined by Sergeant Jacob Letourneau of the Minnesota State Patrol for an in-depth look at the regulations that support roadway safety. They examine statutes concerning insurance coverage, licensing requirements, logbook protocols, mandatory medical physicals, proper load securement, and additional key safety considerations.
To help us understand where the economy is headed, Regional Outreach Director Ron Wirtz sits down with Mike to share the latest updates. For more information you can go to Ron's website: https://www.minneapolisfed.org/people/ron-wirtz
Have you ever thought about buying or selling a business but felt unsure about where to start? Understanding the process can be complex, but we've got you covered. In our latest episode, Richard sits down with Mike to break down the steps, share valuable insights, and answer the most common questions about navigating a business sale or purchase. After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the Sunbelt Business Solutions website for more information: https://www.sunbeltmidwest.com/
The Chair of the Electrical Association's Membership Committee, who is set to become the Chair of the Board of Directors, and owner of Lewis Electrical Contracting and Consulting Services Inc. , Jay Lewis, joins Mike to discuss his journey and lessons learned from his years in the electrical trade. You can find Jay's contact information on his company website: https://lewiselectricalmn.com/about-us/ Don't miss your chance to advance your skills—visit our website now to register for one of our upcoming code classes and secure your spot today: https://www.electricalassociation.com/Online/Online/Education/Continuing_Education_Landing_Page.aspx?hkey=fa23b0ac-5ed9-4b43-8b58-d93cac1f1a2b
Workforce Program Manager, Sarah Northrup, joins Mike to talk about the workforce training program CEE implements. To learn more you can go directly to CEE's website: https://www.mncee.org Don't miss your chance to advance your skills—visit our website now to register for one of our upcoming code classes and secure your spot today: https://www.electricalassociation.com/Online/Online/Education/Continuing_Education_Landing_Page.aspx?hkey=fa23b0ac-5ed9-4b43-8b58-d93cac1f1a2b
Attorney Martin Kappenman at Peters & Kappenman sits down with Mike to give him an update on the Earned Sick and Safe Time mandates that went into effect earlier this year. To get in touch with Martin you can go to his website: https://www.pklaborlaw.com/ Don't miss your chance to advance your skills—visit our website now to register for one of our upcoming code classes and secure your spot today: https://www.electricalassociation.com/Online/Online/Education/Continuing_Education_Landing_Page.aspx?hkey=fa23b0ac-5ed9-4b43-8b58-d93cac1f1a2b
Our very own Michelle Dreier, Director of Member Engagement & Government Affairs, sits down with Mike to talk about all the amazing benefits that the Electrical Association has to offer to our members. You can learn more about the Electrical Association's membership benefits on our website: https://www.electricalassociation.com/Online/Online/Membership/Member_Benefits_Tab.aspx?hkey=60938c16-be05-4d10-872f-7796edac71b4
On this episode, Mike Miller talks with Cody Larsen, Program Manager for Employee Benefits at North Risk Partners, about the Association Healthcare Plan, Health Spark, and the 2025 changes to the plan. You can find more information about Health Spark on our website: https://www.electricalassociation.com/Online/Membership/Health_Plan.aspx If you are interested in receiving a quote from North Risk, please contact Eveline Meidt at eveline.meidt@northriskpartners.com.
Tune in to our latest podcast episode featuring Dean Hunter and Mike Miller as they discuss the significant changes coming to the 2026 NEC and how you can still influence its outcome. Do not miss this timely and informative presentation! August 28th, 2024 is the final day the NEC will accept public comment on the proposals to change the NEC for the 2026 Cycle. Click the link to submit your input: https://www.nfpa.org/en/For-Professionals/Codes-and-Standards/Standards-Development/Step-1-Input-Stage
Clean Energy Resource Teams is an organization that is helping individuals, businesses, and communities all over the state of Minnesota with their clean energy projects. Nik joins Mike on this episode to discuss clean energy, what CERT can do to assist in projects, and so much more! After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the Clean Energy Resource Teams website to learn more: https://www.cleanenergyresourceteams.org/
With increasing awareness of environmental issues, solar energy is gaining prominence as a vital part of the energy conversation. The Minnesota Solar Energy Industries Association (MnSEIA) is committed to advocating and supporting the growth of solar and energy sectors in Minnesota. Logan appears on the podcast with Mike to highlight the crucial role of solar energy and MnSEIA's initiatives in providing Minnesotans with a safe, renewable energy source. After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the MnSEIA website to learn more: https://www.mnseia.org/
unCommon Construction is a nonprofit organization that provides students with opportunities to build houses together, enhancing their technical, professional, and personal skill sets. In this episode, Minneapolis Site Director Spence Grant joins Mike to discuss the program's purpose, eligibility requirements, and additional details After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the unCommon Construction website to learn more: https://uncommonconstruction.org/
Dean Hunter, the Chief Electrical Inspector with the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry, is making a return appearance on our podcast to tackle questions about the 2023 electrical code.
The Electrical Association and Federated Insurance have been partnering for over 60 years. In our latest podcast, Mike sits down with Regional Marketing Manager, Jordy Christian, to discuss everything you need to know about insurance. After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the Federated Insurance website: https://www.federatedinsurance.com/
Join Mike and Chris in this episode as they unpack the 2023 electrical code amendments, with a spotlight on alterations to medium voltage regulations. Get insights into the extended rules and a comprehensive discussion on how these changes will shape the landscape of the electrical industry. After listening to the podcast you can go directly to ElectroTech's website: https://www.electrotech-inc.com/
Have you considered buying or selling a business? Do you need help in figuring out how the process works? Richard sits down with Mike in our latest episode to help answer your questions when it comes to buying or selling a business. After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the Sunbelt Business Solutions website for more information: https://www.sunbeltmidwest.com/
The Electrical Association has collaborated with Lake Street Works well before the creation of their workforce development program. Jess and Mike sit down for a discussion, delving into what the program is, the students, and so much more! After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the Lake Street Works website to learn more: https://www.lakestreetworks.org/
Goodwill-Easter Seals is a workforce partner of the Electrical Association. Mike sits down with Kristen to learn about the organization, the YouthBuild program, and more! After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the Goodwill-Easter Seals YouthBuild website to learn more: https://www.goodwilleasterseals.org/services/youthyoung-adult-services/youthbuild
Summit Academy OIC is one of the Electrical Association's workforce partners. Mike sits down with Amanda to learn about the school, the participants, and much more. Take a listen! After listening to the podcast you can go directly to Summit Academy's website to learn more: https://saoic.org/
Electrical vehicle charging stations are popping up all over Minnesota and there is a need for more electricians to be certified to work on them. Beth Kallestad, Principal Sustainability Planner at the Office of Sustainability and Public Health for the Minnesota Department of Transportation, discusses with Mike the requirements for EV charging station certification, Minnesota's EV Infrastructure Plan and more! To learn more about Minnesota's Electrical Vehicle Infrastructure Plan please visit there website: https://talk.dot.state.mn.us/ev-infrastructure-plan You can also e-mail Beth directly at Elizabeth.Croteau.Kallestad@state.mn.us
Employment laws have changed since the last time Kate was a guest. Kate came back to chat with Mike about the latest legislative session and how employers should update their employee handbooks to reflect the new changes.
As of August 1, 2023 recreational marijuana will be legal in Minnesota. Employment law attorney, Kate Bischoff, joins Mike Miller in this episode to discuss what employers can expect when this new law goes into effect.
The 2023 legislative session was a busy one for Minnesota. A lot of changes have been made to the labor laws. Tom joins Mike on the podcast again to inform listeners of the new laws to help keep everyone informed and up to date.
Cyber attacks happen all the time. People and businesses needs to understand the importance of cyber security. Marc Miller and his employees at Imagine IT are here to help. Marc sits down with Mike in our latest episode to discusses the importance of being aware of cyber attacks and what to do if your system is compromised. After listening to the episode, feel free to learn more about ImagineIT and the Gunnar Project by going to the following websites: ImagineIT: https://imagineiti.com/ The Gunnar Project: http://www.gunnarproject.org/
The GAP School is one of the newest workforce partnerships with the association. Mike sits down with Tony to learn about the school, the participants, and much more. Take a listen! After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the GAP School website to learn more: https://www.thechangeinc.org/gap-school.html
MN DLI Investigation Supervisor, Sean O'Neil, joins our host, Mike Miller, on our latest podcast episode. Sean and Mike discuss many things including how people act when they learn they are being investigated, what it is like during an investigation and the top violation complaints that Sean and his team receive.
The newest service available through the Electrical Association is Project 2 Payment. Vice President of Sales, Ryan Beck, discusses with Mike Miller how this service can help make the customer experience easier and more efficient during your projects. After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the Project 2 Payment website to learn more: https://project2payment.com/electrical-association/
The Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law on August 16, 2022. Katie Jones from CEE talks with our host, Mike Miller, about how this law will help you both personally and professionally. After listening to the podcast you can go directly to the CEE website to learn more: https://www.mncee.org/
Polly has been working in the electrical industry for decades. She went from working on the jobsite to now being the Dean of Construction Sciences & Building Technology at Dunwoody College. Polly talks with our host Mike Miller as to what it is like being a woman in the industry.
Kate Bischoff stopped by the office to talk to Mike Miller about employee handbooks for the electrical industry. Kate and Mike discuss what should be in your handbook, how long it should be, how Kate can help your business, and so much more!
Chad Kurdi joins Mike Miller to talk about electrical charging stations and how the BKV Group uses them in their projects.
Former President of the Electrical Association, Judi Rubin, and past Chair and owner of Norman's Electric Service Inc, Tom Kopperud, stopped by the office to talk with Executive Director, Clara Albert, to talk about the history of the Electrical Association.
Chief Electrical Inspector with the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry, Dean Hunter, stops by the office to talk with Mike Miller about the upcoming changes in the 2023 code book.
Mike chats with Ron Wirtz of the Federal Reserve about Inflation, factors affecting high supply costs, and Ron's work in the banking system.
Tom Revnew joins Mike Miller to discuss recent developments concerning the use of Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) in federal projects and their impacts on merit-shop contractors.
Mike Miller visits with Gary Helm, Association Health Plan Consultant with North Risk Partners in Mendota Heights, MN on the ins-and-outs of the Health Spark healthcare plan now available to members of the Electrical Association.
The Association's newly elected President, Jeff Kunkel, joins Mike Miller to discuss the importance of electrical apprenticeships and how the Electrical Association can help apprentices get the training they need to succeed in the electrical industry.
Mike is joined by the Electrical Association's own Michelle Dreier for a discussion about the nature of prevailing wage work, how prevailing wage impacts contractors, and the '22 spring wage survey.
Mike Verhulst joins Mike Miller to discuss the Design Lighting Consortium and the benefits of using DLC approved lighting equipment as a contractor and a building owner, and the work of Center for Energy and Environment in promoting energy efficient products.
Mike Miller and Dan Gardner of FSC Securities corporation discuss retirement plans, the MEP plan available to members of the Electrical Association, and Dan's insight into the complexities and trends of planning for life after work.
Mike Miller and Jeff Anderson of ATEK Distribution discuss supply shortages, planning with substitute equipment, training, and other topics relating to distributors and contractors.