Soraa appoints new Product Development Senior VP

Soraa, a developer of GaN on GaN LED technology, announced today that Ann Reo has joined the company as Senior Vice President of Product Development. Ann brings over 20 years of LED product development and lighting design experience to Soraa.

“Over the last year, our product offering has expanded far beyond the MR16 LED lamp that put us on the map,” said Jeff Parker, CEO of Soraa. “Ann’s background in lighting design and expertise in building LED products from the ground up gives Soraa an edge in pioneering solutions that designers and customers want—and the market needs.”

“LED technology has fascinated me since 1999, and I believe Soraa’s GaN on GaN LED technology is the first true milestone since the invention of the LED,” explained Ms. Reo. “I am beyond thrilled to be joining such an innovative company with a very talented team, and I look forward to developing LED products that continue to inspire outstanding lighting designs.”

After completing her Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies and Masters of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the first decade of Reo’s career was split between architectural firms, lighting companies and design consultancies. Then in 2001, Ann developed a business plan, raised venture capital investment and launched her own LED-based luminaire company named io Lighting. Serving as President and CEO, she grew the company until Eaton’s Cooper Lighting acquired it in 2007. Under Ann’s leadership, IO’s products won several design awards, including the Best New Product of the Year at LIGHTFAIR International 2004., At Cooper, Reo stayed on board as Vice President of Global SSL Solutions and General Manager of io Lighting.

Ann will lead Soraa’s new product development efforts in light engine design for OEM integration as well as custom solutions for specifiers, OEMS and end-users.

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