Ronald Greene was Appointed as Head of Information Technology Security at Lumileds

Date of management change: July 04, 2010 

What Happened?

Lumileds hired Ronald Greene as Head of Information Technology Security

 

About the Company

Technology advancements in lighting, especially LED, are creating tremendous opportunities in the field of light. Lighting solutions today not only need to work and to last, they need to give customers a competitive edge. Companies developing automotive, mobile, IoT and illumination lighting applications require a partner who can collaborate with them to push the boundaries of light. With more than 100 years of inventions and industry firsts, Lumileds is a global lighting solutions company that helps customers around the world deliver differentiated solutions to gain and maintain a competitive edge. As the inventor of Xenon technology, a pioneer in halogen lighting and the leader in high performance LEDs, Lumileds builds innovation into everything it does. Whats more, quality and reliability are guiding principles for Lumileds. The company demonstrates this by maintaining control over materials, processes and technologies and by helping customers engineer the best quality of light for their application to achieve the highest levels of performance. The best innovation happens when great minds work together. Lumileds acts with integrity as a trusted partner to its customers, honoring commitments, offering deep expertise, and going the extra mile — making the world better, safer, more beautiful — with light.

 

About the Person

Ronald Greene is Head of Information Technology Security at Lumileds

 

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