Hubbell Lighting’s McCall to be Vice-Chair of NEMA’s Luminaire Section

Hubbell Lighting's Rebecca McCall has been appointed vice chair the Luminaire Section of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association’s (NEMA) Lighting Systems Division.
Oct. 14, 2016
Hubbell Lighting (Greenville, S.C.): Rebecca McCall has been appointed vice chair the Luminaire Section of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association’s (NEMA) Lighting Systems Division.She is director, education and training for Hubbell Lighting’s Learning Solutions Center (LSC).

The Lighting Systems Division provides the organizational framework for manufacturers of lighting equipment to work together on projects that impact their industry and their businesses. One of the major outcomes of this cooperative effort is the establishment of technical standards and codes.

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