
Workforce Development is a strategic imperative that empowers NAED members to attract, develop, and retain the talent essential to driving innovation, growth, and long-term competitiveness in an ever-evolving electrical distribution landscape. By equipping members with forward-thinking tools, actionable insights, and talent strategies, NAED is helping to future-proof their workforce and strengthen the industry's collective success.
“The pace of change in our industry is accelerating like never before. Workforce development has become a strategic imperative—one that directly addresses one of the most critical challenges we face: building and sustaining a strong, future-ready workforce. This focus is essential for the long-term health and success of the entire electrical distribution industry. We’re proud to lead this effort and excited about the collective impact we can achieve together.” — NAED President and CEO, Wes Smith
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The Workforce Development strategy spans a five-year horizon and is built around long-term impact, practical implementation, and adaptability to evolving member needs. To evaluate progress and ensure accountability, we will use a combination of key performance indicators (KPIs) and continuous member engagement through the Workforce Development Advisory Group.
The Workforce Development Advisory Group is serving as a strategic partner and plays a pivotal role in shaping the overall strategy by bringing the voice of the industry directly into the process. Comprised of member leaders from across the industry, the group offers real-world insights that guide decision-making, keep initiatives member-focused, and ensure NAED’s efforts remain relevant and future-ready. Their input is helping prioritize strategic action items and align efforts with the greatest areas of member need. Through their continuous feedback and guidance, the Advisory Group will help NAED check progress, adjust direction as needed, and ensure our approach remains responsive to emerging workforce trends and member priorities.
For more information, contact Chaney Disselhorst,
Senior Manager, Workforce Development Strategy, NAED.