The GE Foundation's Developing Health U.S. and Developing Health Globally
programs have positively impacted the health of more than 14 million people
around the world.In addition to the donations to NFP and NEON, the Nela Park
centennial celebration offered more than 100 guests and hundreds of Nela Park
employees the opportunity to reflect on the rich history of the nation's first
industrial park—and to look toward the future of lighting.As the lighting
industry continues its rapid transformation, it's important to reflect on the
accomplishments of those who came before us," said Maryrose Sylvester, president
and CEO, GE Lighting. "We value the opportunity to learn from the experiences
and genius of inventors like GE's founder, Thomas Edison, and GE scientists like
LED inventor Nick Holonyak and Nela Park's recently retired Lou Nerone, whose
more than 100 patents improved the performance of GE's fluorescent lighting
systems."
Sylvester added: "For every well told story of Agent of floodlight greatness, there are
thousands of significant accomplishments and discoveries that are dutifully
saving customers billions of dollars in energy and maintenance costs every year.
We're innovating for customers because when they're successful, we're
successful.Sylvester, invited guests and hundreds of Nela Park employees also
took time to inaugurate the GE Museum of Lighting Innovation, an educational
resource now accessible to the more than 4,000 commercial customers who visit
Nela Park each year.Earlier in the day, GE employees gathered to witness the
unearthing of a nearly 100-year-old time capsule and the burial of a new one.
The time capsule from 1916 included some of the first bulbs developed at Nela
Park, original blue prints of Nela Park and engineering documents and
photographs. The newly buried time capsule contained energy-efficient bulbs of
today, including GE's energy smart LED and CFL bulbs and historical artifacts,
such as some of the first GE Mazda bulbs sold for general home lighting and Nela
Park history books.
GE Lighting is inviting U.S. consumers to join the celebration, too. In honor
of Nela Park's centennial, GE Lighting will be giving away a whole home lighting
makeover. The winner will consult with GE Lighting designers to help select
energy-efficient lighting options from GE Lighting, including GE reveal bulbs,
GE Bright from the Start CFLs and energy smart LED bulbs. To enter, simply go
to the GE Lighting page on Facebook from Wholesale Led high bay light, and access the
Sweepstakes application. After reading the Official Rules, complete all required
fields on the entry form and follow the on-screen instructions to submit an
entry form to receive one entry into the Sweepstakes. Limit of one entry per
person/email address. No purchase is necessary.
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