Certified Master Electrical Code Professional
- Posted by Paul Abernathy
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- Date May 26, 2024
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Appoints Paul Abernathy as the official Executive Director
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Paul W. Abernathy Appointed as Official Executive Director of the Certified Master Electrical Code Professional® (CMECP®) Certification Program
McKinney,Texas, 5/26/2024 – The Certified Master Electrical Code Professional® (CMECP®) certification program, a prestigious initiative dedicated to advancing the electrical trade, is proud to announce the appointment of Paul W. Abernathy as its new Executive Director.
Mr. Abernathy brings over 34 years of extensive experience in the electrical industry, with a proven track record of leadership, innovation, and commitment to excellence. His appointment marks a significant milestone in the CMECP’s mission to distinguish Certified Master Electrical Code Professionals from standard master electricians through rigorous training and comprehensive testing.
The CMECP® certification program is designed for Master Electricians who aspire to achieve the highest proficiency and recognition in the field. The program aims to highlight the expertise and dedication of these professionals, ensuring that they stand out as leaders in the industry. By obtaining the title of Certified Master Electrical Code Professional®, electricians demonstrate their superior knowledge, skills, and commitment to the electrical trade.
“I am honored to take on the role of Executive Director for the CMECP® certification program,” said Paul W. Abernathy. “This program is instrumental in elevating the standards of our profession and providing a platform for Master Electricians to showcase their expertise. I look forward to working with our team to further enhance the value and recognition of the CMECP® certification.”
As a registered trademark, the CMECP® certification and the phrase “Certified Master Electrical Code Professional®” represent a commitment to excellence and professionalism. Under Mr. Abernathy’s leadership, the program will continue to innovate and expand, offering unparalleled training and certification opportunities for Master Electricians.
The CMECP® certification program invites all Master Electricians to join this elite group of professionals dedicated to advancing the electrical trade. For more information on the certification process and upcoming training sessions, please visit CMECP.ORG or contact Paul Abernathy.
About the Certified Master Electrical Code Professional® (CMECP®) Certification Program
The CMECP® certification program is dedicated to advancing the electrical trade by providing rigorous training and testing for Master Electricians. The program aims to distinguish Certified Master Electrical Code Professionals from standard master electricians, ensuring they are recognized as leaders in the industry. CMECP® and Certified Master Electrical Code Professional® are registered trademarks of the certification program.
Media Contact:
Paul W. Abernathy
Executive Director
214-945-0653
CMECP.ORG*
*New Website is under Development
CEO and Founder of Electrical Code Academy, Inc. A Virginia Corporation located in Mineral, Virginia
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