LUMISHORE APPOINTS ALEXANDRA FOINEAU AS GLOBAL PRODUCT MANAGER

Alexandra Foineau

Nov 12, 2019

Lumishore, manufacturer of high-performance marine LED lighting systems, announced today the appointment of Alexandra Foineau as Senior Product Manager for its underwater lighting and newly launched LUX Lighting Collection worldwide.
 
Alexandra is responsible for leading the LUX Lighting Collection’s introduction, product management and business development on a worldwide basis. In this role she will develop the world-leading innovative above water, fully color and temperature tuneable, LUX Lighting Collection by Lumishore. Additionally, she will address specific market needs for the brand’s whole range.
 
With over a decade spent in the yachting industry, Alexandra brings a wealth of experience to Lumishore; working in a variety of product management roles and latterly as a national commercial manager. Prior to these roles, Alexandra graduated from the SKEMA Business School. 
 
“I’m delighted and feel privileged to join Lumishore,” said Alexandra. “I’m excited to join a fantastic team and I look forward to this tremendous opportunity to develop the great potential of the exciting new, innovative above-water lighting solution.” 
 
When not fixing her beloved and unique 1992 catamaran, Alexandra can be found in her local library’s electrical maintenance section working out how to update her boat.
 
“We are delighted that Alexandra has chosen to join us,” said Eifrion Evans, CEO, Lumishore. “She is immensely capable and her drive and knowledge will enable us to make sure our offerings increasingly match our customers’ needs and ensure our smart lighting systems continue to be the choice for the world’s boating community.”
 
To learn more about Lumishore and its entire line of LED products, visit Lumishore.com.

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