Chair’s Column
This task group will be chaired by the immediate past L&R chair, Tory Brewer and will report to the L&R Committee. Second, as announced previously, a national EVSE inspection data survey will be kicked off to facilitate the collection of needed in-the-field data for installed commercial EVSE. The EVSE landscape continues to evolve rapidly, and we will need data from across the country to facilitate informed changes and updates to the EVFS (EVSE) Code in Section 3.40 of Handbook 44. Third, I will be engaging with current and past members of the Professional Development Committee to refine the PDC report with a goal to update the format and content to include educational enhancement material such as topic specific short courses during the Interim and Annual meetings. This goal is intended to add value to the membership and promote enhanced engagement with the PDC. I encourage all to share ideas regarding value added topics that can be covered in a short-course or situational analysis format. In addition to my stated goals for the coming year, it is important that the Board and I support and continue the valuable initiatives and positive changes instituted by prior leadership, including: Field Training Manuals; Expanding VCAP; National RSA Certification Exams; Increasing the number of Professional Certification Exams; building capability and capacity within NCWM’s NTEP laboratory; improving the Standards Development Process; Membership Mentoring Program; and Committee Development Training. The business of NCWM relies on you to be effective. Please join me for our January 2026 Interim meeting in Mobile, Alabama as we continue to fulfill our mission by measuring what matters so that equity may prevail. In closing, I hope that words from my address at the 110 NCWM Annual Meeting ring as true for you as they do for me: “We measure what matters and our world is a better place because we do.” th
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