Dennis F. Quebe


Dennis F. Quebe
Chairman Emeritus

Dennis F. Quebe is Chairman Emeritus of Quebe Holdings, with more than 40 years of industry experience.

Quebe entered the electrical industry as an apprentice for a national contractor, following his four-year term of service in the U.S. Marine Corps. Quebe was inducted into the Ohio’s Veterans Hall of  Fame in 2021. Quebe attended Franklin University majoring in organizational management, with an associate degree in electrical technology. He is a Fellow of The Academy of Electrical Contracting. He is a licensed electrical contractor in over 30 states.

Dennis F. Quebe became the 32nd president of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) on Jan. 1, 2012 after serving as president-elect in 2011. Prior to becoming national president, he was past vice president of District 2, chairman of the Labor Relations Task Force, and served as chairman of the Manpower Development Committee, chairman of the ELECTRI International Foundation, co-chair of the National Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee and co-chairman of the Council on Industrial Relations (CIR).

Quebe is one of eleven NECA members bestowed honorary membership into the association for his service.

At the 2015 NECA convention, Quebe was awarded the Comstock Award. This award was established by action of the Board of Governors in 1959 in honor of L.K. Comstock, to honor any person who is adjudged to have made an outstanding contribution to the industry through the association in the field of labor relations.

Quebe is also a past chair of the Academy of Electrical Contractors, governor-level member of ELECTRI International Foundation and board member and a member of NECA’s Political Leadership Council.

Quebe is current co-chair of the National Electrical Benefit Fund (NEBF) and the National Electrical Annuity Plan (NEAP).

His civic involvement includes serving on the Executive Board of the Miami Valley Council Boy Scouts of America as past vice president and the Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Committee for the Dayton Chamber of Commerce.
 

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