Universal Lighting Technologies Promotes Internal Talents to Leadership Positions in Support of Expanding Channels

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July 11, 2019

Universal Lighting Technologies, Inc.,has announced the promotion of key positions within the sales organization. The internal promotions were in response to expanding channel growth from the company’s strategic direction.

Stu Sumner formerly VP of Sales, West, has been promoted to VP of North American Distribution sales. Sumner, boasts nearly 3 decades of experience within the lighting industry, and a wealth of sales management expertise particularly around LED lighting. Known for his knowledge of the retrofit market, Stu will additionally head up a new Energy Team.

Tom Kim, formerly VP of sales OEM West, Sign and International Sales Channels, has been promoted to VP of North American OEM sales. Tom’s sales, marketing, and business development experience spans for more than two decades in the lighting and electrical industry. Tom has vast experience in global lighting components manufacturing, he has led numerous initiatives aimed at innovation and growth. Tom will additionally oversee Universal’s team of Field Application Engineers.

Eric Schlechtweg, previously senior regional sales manager, East, has been promoted to director of distribution, East. With more than 25 years of experience in the electrical products industry, Schlechtweg will continue to bring dedicated support to agents, distributors and end users in his region.

“At Universal, we highly value our longstanding team members and the in-depth knowledge, mentoring and skill they offer both internally and to our valued customers,” said Joe Damiani, Executive VP of Sales and Marketing. “We make promoting our talent from within a top priority as our company continues to grow. These individuals make a substantial impact at Universal and we are pleased to encourage their growth into advanced leadership capacities.”

The establishment of Sumner’s Energy Team comes on the heels of substantial retrofit market growth. Upgrading from fluorescent to LED technology can help building owners control energy and reduce maintenance costs for their buildings. These upgrades can save an estimated 30 percent or more in energy consumption, and even more by incorporating simple control strategies.

The Energy Team will work in conjunction with Regional Sales Managers and nearly every department within the organization to identify LED retrofit opportunities and support their successful implementation.

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