NanoLumens Appoints Gary Feather to Position of Executive Vice President of OperationsNanoLumens, a manufacturer and marketer of indoor LED display solutions, today announced that Gary Feather, the former senior vice president of LED lighting at Sharp Electronics, has joined the company as executive vice president of operations, effective immediately. According to NanoLumens CEO Rick Cope, the appointment puts an expert in display technology, imaging, lighting, and energy systems in charge of all engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain management operations at a time when the company is doubling in size on a year-to-year basis. "It is imperative for NanoLumens to maintain its rigorous standards for quality and reliability even as it grows at an unprecedented rate," Cope said today. "Gary Feather has the experience, the skills, and the vision that is required to help us meet the many operational challenges posed by growth. His experience with consumer and industrial LED lighting systems, display technology and systems, image quality, and energy management is going to help us to produce the next great advance in customer engagement soutions." Feather comes to NanoLumens from Sharp Electronics, where he served as senior vice president of LED lighting from 2012 until 2014, establishing and building new Sharp Corporation products in business to business LED lighting solutions and Energy Advantages Systems for the North American market. Before this, he was vice president, systems, algorithms, and services at Sharp Laboratories of America from 1996 until 2012, responsible for managing US research, development, and planning for future Sharp products. From 1991 to 1996 he was director, display systems at Texas Instruments, where he lead strategy, marketing, product planning, international sales, and strategic alliances to create the billion dollar DLP market from the base spatial light modulator, DMD. Texas Instruments was actually where Feather began his career where he held successive positions as manager and director of corporate research before becoming director, display systems. "I am honored to join this great company at this critical juncture in its history," Feather said today. "I have watched this company since its inception and I believe it is destined to exceed its current pace of sales growth. I look forward to working closely with the entire NanoLumens team to chart a future course that is even bigger, brighter, and bolder than its past." Feather is the holder of three United States Patents in Networked Video Devices (Number 7,594,245), Method for Processing Saturated Intervals in Video Sequences (Number 6,671,420), and Presence Based Technology (Number 8,356,317). His educational background spans the fields of electrical engineering, business, and executive global leadership. He was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Kentucky, a Masters of Business Administration degree in Finance and Marketing from Southern Methodist University, a Masters of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Then in 2008 and 2009 he completed study programs in Executive Global Leadership and Business at, respectively, IMD Business School and the University of California, Berkeley Walter A. Haas School of Business.
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