Operations and Engineering Professional Section Meeting
Embassy Suites Hotel - Noblesville 13700 Conference Center Dr S, Noblesville, INView the meeting agenda here: Operations and Engineering Fall 2025 Agenda.
Each year, IEC hosts a wide variety of events for our employees, co-op members and for the community. You can see a calendar of our upcoming events below. If you are a member and would like to register for one of our instructional courses, please fill out a course registration form, found in the Event Details. If you are not a member and would like to register for a course, please call or email Ann Mears at 317.487.2226 and amears@indianaec.org.
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View the meeting agenda here: Operations and Engineering Fall 2025 Agenda.
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