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VOLT® Lighting Names New President

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Volt 400x275June 1, 2022

Florida-based outdoor lighting manufacturer VOLT® Lighting has tapped John DiNardi as President, while founder Alan Brynjolfsson moves into the role of CEO & Executive Strategy Advisor.

Most recently, DiNardi served as CEO of CM Partner USA, where he led the North American divisions in the design, development, and manufacturing of electronic products, assemblies, and leading-edge technology. Bringing 30+ years of experience in the electronics and lighting industries, DiNardi has also held executive roles at Hubbell Lighting and Ideal Industries. He graduated from Vanderbilt University with a B.A. in Economics.

Brynjolfsson stated, “John is the consummate executive entrepreneur with deep expertise in industrial manufacturing and a track record of driving growth within organizations. These qualities will be a tremendous asset to Volt as we continue to scale our business and build for the future. We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with John, and we look forward to growing under the care of his leadership.”

DiNardi added, “Over the past 14 years, Volt has built an exceptional reputation for innovation and e-commerce disruption in the global lighting industry. It is an honor to join the organization, and I look forward to working with the team. We will continue to build on the strong foundation laid by Alan, with a commitment to flawless execution, quality, and innovation.”

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