Lowe Joins LSI as V.P. of Product Management

Steven Lowe is now V.P. of product management for the LSI Lighting Solutions division. He was previously marketing manager, senior value stream manager and marketing director at Eaton/Cooper Lighting, Acuity Brands and Atlanta Fixture & Sales Co., respectively.
Oct. 13, 2016

LSI Industries Inc. (Cincinnati): Steven Lowe is now V.P. of product management for the LSI Lighting Solutions division. His responsibilities include product development, product marketing, brand management and corporate sponsorships. Lowe was previously marketing manager, senior value stream manager and marketing director at Eaton/Cooper Lighting, Acuity Brands and Atlanta Fixture & Sales Co., respectively. While at Acuity he managed a product portfolio of over $200 million within 26 unique product families.  Additionally, at Eaton/Cooper Lighting, he managed their ambient global product development and worked directly with strategic Asian-Pacific partners on product development, supply chain and logistics initiatives. He has a BA in marketing from Auburn University and is working on his MBA from the University of West Georgia.

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