Electrical Contractors' Association appoints new President
The Electrical Contractors' Association has appointed David Lewis as its new president, with Lewis taking over from Gary Worrall.
The Electrical Contractors' Association has appointed David Lewis as its new president, with Lewis taking over from Gary Worrall.
Lewis is a business owner and electrical engineer, having been in the industry since starting as an apprentice at his father’s electrical contracting business in 1981.
In 1992, after several years as a fully qualified electrician on the tools, Lewis and his father Brian Lewis set up Chancery Contracts Ltd, in the last 29 years, the family-run business has grown considerably and now employs more than 30 electricians, improvers and apprentices, and pride themselves on the development of their team and delivering outstanding service to their customers.
Lewis takes over the ECA Presidency from Gary Worrall. During the last 12 months Worrall played a critical role in guiding the ECA as it supported its members through a difficult period, including economic uncertainty around Brexit and the coronavirus pandemic.
Upon taking the presidency, Lewis commented, “As someone whose career and business has always revolved around promoting excellence in electrical and engineering services, I’m delighted to be taking over this prestigious role, representing the ECA as an industry advocate and leader.
“More than ever, our industry faces significant challenges, but I am determined to support all of the businesses that are members of the ECA and also the wider industry to maximize every opportunity to enable every member to grow their business and be aware of all new initiatives through clear communication and ongoing support.”
The full ECA Presidential team for 2021/22 is as follows:
- President – David Lewis (Chancery Contracts Ltd)
- Senior Vice President – Steve Murray (WT Jenkins)
- Immediate Past President – Gary Worrall (Lorne Stewart)
Steve Bratt, ECA CEO, added, “We are delighted to announce David Lewis as our new ECA President. The entire ECA team look forward to working with David to further develop what the ECA delivers for its Members, and in support of the wider engineering services sector.
“I would also like to welcome long-standing ECA advocate Steve Murray to the role of Senior Vice President, and to thank Gary Worrall for his valuable contributions to ECA’s national and regional activity during the past year, and for his support for the ECA team.”
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