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Webinar: What does infrastructure and stimulus funding mean for me?

Learn from Eaton experts about the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and how to take advantage of the funding that is being allocated. Join us Tuesday, May 24 at 2PM EST for an informative webinar tailored to answer, “what does infrastructure and stimulus funds mean for me?” When registering please answer a few questions so we can address your key points of interest.

Learn more about our experts:

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Nick D’Angelo

Director of Public Affairs for Eaton’s Electrical Sector Americas

Nick D’Angelo has over a decade of experience in government relations and public affairs. He helps Eaton’s Electrical Sector businesses and corporate teams identify and navigate government programs and advises them on complex policy issues including codes and standards, infrastructure, procurement, taxation, workforce development, and regulations impacting energy power distribution, emissions, and efficiency. Nick joined Eaton in 2019 to manage state-level public affairs initiatives in the U.S. Prior to joining Eaton he worked as the Director of Government Affairs at JobsOhio, one of the country’s leading statewide non-profit economic development corporations. He also worked a government relations, public affairs, and energy consultant, representing large companies, start-ups, trade associations, and government entities before state legislatures, statewide officeholders, and local governments. Nick began his career working in state government, including as a policy advisor to the Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives on matters related to Energy, Public Utilities, and Natural Resources.
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Jim Dankowski

Federal Government Marketing Director

Jim Dankowski has 41 years of experience the electrical power distribution and control industry. He oversees the strategic planning, value proposition development and customer engagement for the government segment. In 2009, Jim was charged with the development of a strategic plan to address the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. This included the identification of the types of funding, engagement of product lines to align Eaton’s offering with commercial as well as federal, state and local governments customers projects, engage Eaton’s national sales organization on “how to” work with customers on opportunities and provide insight to business unit leaders on the progress of our plan. Since then, his leadership has been instrumental in supporting unprecedented growth for the company. Prior to this role, Jim held various management positions within Eaton and Westinghouse as an Electrical Utility Sales Manager, District Manager, Product Line Manager and Distribution Manager.