Club Clipsal sparks connection

Schneider

Wednesday, 09 March, 2022

Club Clipsal sparks connection

Clipsal by Schneider Electric (Clipsal) has announced the relaunch of its Club Clipsal program. The program has been enhanced to better connect like-minded sparkies, while providing them with the tools and skillsets needed to continue to raise the industry standard.

Designed to meet different needs and levels of expertise, the new-look Club Clipsal describes itself as the largest community for electricians, offering networking opportunities, access to potential clients and advice on operating within the electrical industry.

“Having a trusted network is important in the electrical trade and at Club Clipsal we understand how beneficial these relationships can be to sparkies. We are always striving to make this easier, which is why we have launched a new mobile app to help sparkies stay connected anytime and anywhere,” said David Moore, Partner Programs Manager at Clipsal.

Club Clipsal’s new app has been created to transition the club into the digital world, providing easy access to benefits in real time.

Director at SLM Electrical Scott McEvoy has been a long time Club Clipsal member. Speaking about the relaunch, McEvoy said, “This new digital app is a highlight for me. As business owners, you get a sea of emails and it is easy for important ones to get missed.

“Thanks to the new app, information on industry news, new products, events and more, is now readily available on my phone and will be a great way for me to stay connected with the industry.”

Catering to sole traders as well as large businesses, the relaunch includes the addition of four new membership tiers including Crew, Expert, Elite and Master. While the introductory level already offers various benefits including coaching, mentoring and training discounts, the more members progress, the more benefits they unlock. The system has been designed with equity in mind, meaning all members have an equal opportunity to access these rewards.

Recently, Club Clipsal launched its inaugural Sparkies Scholarship in partnership with TAFE SA, providing younger electrical leaders with fundamental skills and theory that aren’t provided through on-the-job training.

“A focus for Club Clipsal is helping sparkies keep up with the latest industry innovation for themselves and their clients. Not only will the new club continue to prioritise this, we aim to inspire and get sparkies ready to maximise the newest market opportunities and help them to create better businesses,” Moore said.

For more information about the new Club Clipsal and to become a member, visit clipsal.com/club-clipsal.

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