Training Seminars
In order for any program to succeed, all parties involved must be up to date on the program offerings, processes, and procedures. Whether the target audience includes technical members or non technical members, MWE2 will provide a training program to give everyone the tools to market all programs effectively. In the past, MWE2’s staff has conducted training programs for utility account representatives, third party technical consultants, utility program managers, and trade ally groups.
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