Walter Whitelaw pictured with his wife Phyllis and daughters Jane and Debra.
On July 2, 2016, Trustees of  the Educational and Cultural Trust Fund gathered at the Educational Center in  Cutchogue, Long Island for the purpose of celebrating with former Local 3  contractor and Trustee of the Educational and Cultural Trust Fund Walter D.  Whitelaw as the new picnic pavilion was dedicated in his honor.
  Walter D. Whitelaw is a  graduate of Polytech Institute of Brooklyn and founded the Whitelaw Electrical  Contracting Company in 1951. He has given his time and energy in the many  fields of the electrical industry as a past trustee of Safety Trade Group No.  462, the Electrical Employers Self Insurance Safety Plan and as past president  of the Association of Electrical Contractors. Mr. Whitelaw served as a trustee  of the Educational and Cultural Trust Fund, the JIB Realty Corp., an alternate  to the Joint Industry Board of the Electrical Industry and Vice President of  the Association of Electrical Contractors. He served as chairman of the Business  Development Committee of the Electrical Industry and the Telephone Interconnect  Committee of the Electrical Industry.
  Director of the Educational  and Cultural Trust Fund Michael Yee opened the ceremony by congratulating Mr.  Whitelaw, his wife Phyllis and their daughters Jane and Debra. Michael then  introduced Joint Industry Board Chairman Dr. Gerald Finkel. Dr. Finkel  congratulated Mr. Whitelaw on his special day and spoke about Mr. Whitelaw’s  many accomplishments in the electrical industry throughout his long career.
  Local 3 Business Manager  Christopher Erikson was next to the microphone. He remarked on Mr. Whitelaw’s  long history and dedication to the unionized electrical contracting industry as  well as his strong support and dedication to the Boy Scouts of America, of  which Mr. Whitelaw achieved the rank of Eagle Scout on April 23, 1947. Business  Manager Erikson then invited Mr. Whitelaw to the microphone where he thanked  the officers of Local 3 and the Trustees of the Educational and Cultural Trust  Fund for this very humbling honor in his name.
  Mr.  Whitelaw then cut the ceremonial ribbon on the Walter D. Whitelaw Pavilion and  lunch was served to all the guests.
Officers and members of Local 3 along with Trustees of the Educational and Cultural
Trust Fund join Walter Whitelaw and his family at the dedication of the Walter D. Whitelaw Pavilion.