Mark Verheyen Appointed as TerraLUX’s CEO

Longmont-based LED lighting company TerraLUX, Inc.has appointed lighting industry veteran Mark Verheyen as President and CEO, effective July 11, 2011.

It’s said that started from his lighting career in sales and management roles at Osram, Verheyen has more than 20 years of sales and senior management experience in the lighting industry. Before joined TerraLUX, he most recently served as Senior Vice President of International Sales & Business Development at Universal Lighting Technologies, a division of Panasonic.

Prior to that, Verheyen held the position of President at Vossloh-Schwabe Inc. where he played a key role in the merger into Universal Lighting.
 

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