Electric Supply & Equipment makes Top Workplaces list in N.C.’s Triad region

Electric Supply and Equipment (ES&E), Greensboro, N.C., has been selected as one of the top workplaces in North Carolina’s Triad region through a survey of the area’s employees conducted by WorkplaceDynamics, a research firm that explores organizational ...
Oct. 19, 2012

Electric Supply and Equipment (ES&E), Greensboro, N.C., has been selected as one of the top workplaces in North Carolina’s Triad region through a survey of the area’s employees conducted by WorkplaceDynamics, a research firm that explores organizational health and employee engagement. The News & Record published the complete list of Top Workplaces on Oct. 14th.

Founded in 1935, ES&E serves 2,000 customers in the area through its headquarters location and branches in Raleigh and Rocky Mount, N.C. The company has a strong focus on the industrial and automation markets and operates Bluewater Supply, a subsidiary that provides paints, composites and electrical devices to the boat building industry.

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