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New ECA President

by Mark Rowe

A businessman in building services engineering, David Kieft, has taken over the Presidency of the Electrical Contractors’ Association (ECA), the body representing building engineering contractors. David is an active vocational trainer within the electrical engineering sector.

Having started his career as an electrical apprentice, David now runs three building engineering firms – RDM Electrical and Mechanical Services, DRS Facilities Management, and EFT Energy Consultants. All three of David’s engineering firms are registered ECA members.

David Kieft said: “As someone who is passionate about electrical and building services engineering, I’m delighted to be taking over this prestigious ECA role as an industry advocate and leader. The industry faces a number of major challenges – not least a growing skills shortage – and I am determined to raise the profile of these issues and provide a platform for the industry in general.”

David takes over as president from Andy Basham, who worked during an unprecedented two-year spell with the ECA management team. Joining David in the new Presidential team is Malcolm Crofts, the Managing Director of D.H. Crofts Ltd, who have been ECA members for nearly 50 years.

ECA CEO Steve Bratt added: “We are delighted to announce that David Kieft has become the ECA’s new President. The entire ECA executive team and staff look forward to working with David to further enhance the status of the ECA and the wider engineering services sector. I would also like to welcome long-standing ECA advocate Malcolm Crofts to the role of Vice President, and to thank Andy Basham, on behalf of the ECA staff and members, for his active support over the past two years.”

The full ECA Presidential team is now: David Kieft – President, Mike Smith (SES Engineering Services) – Senior Vice President, Malcolm Crofts – Vice President, and Andy Basham – Immediate Past President. The new ECA Presidential team officially started on Wednesday, May 18.

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