RAB Design Lighting Adds New Directors, Engineering & Manufacturing & Sales

Greg Cuisso

 

RAB Design Lighting announces Greg Guisso has been named Director of Sales. In this role, Greg will be responsible for driving the sales strategy for RAB Design and its broad range of lighting products in the North American market. Joe Curto has joined the company as Director of Engineering & Manufacturing. In this role, Joe will be responsible for optimizing manufacturing and warehouse operations as well as playing a lead role in new product development

I am excited about the opportunity to work with a dynamic and talented team that understands the importance of being customer centric and look forward to helping RAB Design continue to achieve high growth levels”, said Greg Guisso.

Joe Curto

“It gives me great pleasure to welcome Joe to the RAB Design Lighting team. Joe is a proven leader who will help us extract value on the manufacturing side” said David Beron, VP – Market Operations. “Joe’s analytical and meticulous approach will help us reduce costs while continuously improving customer satisfaction levels.”

Speaking on the occasion, Joe Curto said “RAB Design is very well respected in the industry and I am delighted to join the team during this exciting phase of growth.”

 

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