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YAHAM is a lighting industry veteran with more than fifteen years

YAHAM is a lighting industry veteran with more than fifteen years experience who previously served as Chief Business Development Officer of Lighting Science Group, responsible for overseeing business development efforts globally, including sales and marketing, brand identity and channel partnership programs. He has also led the build-out of the Company's global sales force and LED linear high bay light solution product launches. Prior to joining Lighting Science Group in June 2007, Gibler served as a vice president at lighting fixture leader Acuity Brands, Inc. He began his career at Acuity in 1994 and has held a variety of positions in sales management, marketing, and technology development.

Gutierrez was the United States Secretary of Commerce from 2005 to 2009, appointed by President George W. Bush. Gutierrez is also formerly the Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the Kellogg Company. Gutierrez is currently a television news contributor for CNBC and serves as a director for United Technologies Corporation, Corning Inc., and Occidental Petroleum. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and a National Trustee to the University of Miami's Board of Trustees.

Michael W. Kempner is the founder, president and chief executive officer of MWW Group, one of the nation's largest public relations and marketing firms. Kempner is a nationally recognized authority on investor relations, public affairs, business-to-business, and consumer marketing and corporate social responsibility and Kempner has successfully guided corporate communications programs for numerous companies. Kempner was recently named International Communications Executive of the Year, Public Relations Professional of the Year, and was inducted in the led high bay light News Hall of Fame in 2009. Kempner is also a founding Board Member of North Jersey Community Bank, generally considered one of the best performing and fastest growing banks in the United States.

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