| Ted C. Jensen Appointed
                                Eighth District International Vice President
 March 2005 IBEW Journal  President Hill appointed
                                Ted Jensen International Vice President for the
                                Eighth District, effective March 1, 2005. A powerful
                                advocate of training and of programs to retain
                                IBEW market share, Brother Jensen says, "I
                                hope to engage the rank and file membership in
                                moving the Brotherhood forward."   President
                                Hill (r) congratulates newly appointed Vice President Jensen.
 Jensen,
                                56, was initiated into Local 449 in Pocatello,
                                Idaho, in 1970. After completing his inside wireman
                                apprenticeship, he served on the locals executive
                                board and was later elected recording secretary
                                and president. A member of the JATC and the negotiations
                                committee, Jensen successfully ran for business
                                manager in 1989, serving until 1994 when he was
                                appointed an International Representative. Jensen,
                                a native of Blackfoot, Idaho, has served as chairman
                                of the Idaho JATT, co-chairman of the Site Stabilization
                                Executive Board and secretary of the Idaho Building
                                and Trades. Prominent
                                among Jensens achievements as International
                                Representative is the Industry Awareness Program
                                that he developed with NECA field representative
                                Bill Orgill under Vice President Walters leadership.
                                Jensen describes the program as an "overview
                                and analysis of the electrical industry, a tool
                                to understand and respond to employer costs and
                                market trends." The program is taught on
                                a regular basis throughout the industry. In late
                                August, 2004, Jensen and Orgill delivered presentations
                                on the Industry Awareness Program and the IBEW
                                Code of Excellence at the Inside and Outside
                                Construction Business Managers Meeting at Pheasant
                                Run in St. Charles, Illinois. "I
                                want to put on more training classes and bring
                                the relevance of IBEW membership to the rank
                                and fileto increase attendance at union meetingsand
                                engage the members." Jensen
                                has represented members in diverse jurisdictions
                                from railroads to construction, including utility
                                workers in Utah. He has served as a representative
                                on the Department of Energys tripartite and
                                safety committees. After
                                graduating from Snake River High School, Jensen
                                attended Utah State University and Idaho State
                                University. Married
                                to his wife, Patt, for 36 years, Jensen has four
                                children, aged 17 to 32. He enjoys water sports,
                                snow skiing, golf, motorcycles, diving and travel. 
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