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has volunteered numerous hours to Skills Canada
and often speaks at high schools and career
symposiums.”
Mason also highlighted Tazan’s role in developing
the Virtual Reality Construction Orientation Program
for New Construction Workers, where he manages
pre-employment classes, two high school programs
and many classes for safety-training, high voltage,
electrical code, pyrotechnics, tutoring, and many
more.
“I'm very honored to be chosen. IBEW has so many
talented people in their organization that to be
says, “Mr. Taran, is a leader in innovation and highlighted like that lets me know when doing the
leadership to electrical apprenticeship. He is a right thing,” says Tazan. “The biggest strength of
champion of Red Seal Occupational Standards, our program is listening to industry and putting the
apprenticeship and continuing electrical training. focus on practical training.”
He is passionate about promoting the choice of
a Skilled Trades in the construction industry. He www.ibewcanada.ca
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