27 September 2012
GE Lighting Invests in Cleveland With LED Lights and
Scholarship
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Newly announced GE Lighting commitments to
Cleveland community exceed one quarter of a million
dollars
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GE's investment includes $200,000 in
ecomagination
LED lightsto illuminate the West Side
Market and Public Square
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GE Lighting and Case Western Reserve University
will co-sponsor a four-year full scholarship valued up to
$200,000 to a 2013 graduate of the MC2STEM High
School
EAST CLEVELAND, Ohio - September 27, 2012 - (NYSE:GE) - GE
Lighting announced the company will provide more than
$200,000 in energy- and maintenance-cost saving LED
(light-emitting diode) lighting systems for two Cleveland
landmarks-the historic West Side Market and
Cleveland's Public Square-as part of a day-long GE Works
celebration of its employees, heritage of innovation and
Cleveland roots.
"This investment reflects our commitment to Northeast Ohio
and desire to better showcase two truly iconic and beloved
Cleveland gathering spots," said Maryrose Sylvester,
president and CEO of GE Lighting. "We take great pride in
GE Lighting's more than 130 years of innovation and the
century of industry firsts conceived in research labs right
here at Nela Park."
GE's leadership in LEDs can be traced to the invention of the
first visible LED by GE scientist Nick Holonyak nearly
50 years ago. GE LED systems are being used in a variety of
applications, including traffic signals, signage, grocery
cases, spot and flood lighting, office and residential
lighting, parking lots and roadways.
Case Western Reserve University scholarship announced
In 2008, the Metropolitan Cleveland Consortium for STEM, or
MC2STEM, High School was embedded at Nela Park, GE
Lighting's global headquarters in East Cleveland, making
the company the first Fortune 500 Company to have a high
school located at its headquarters. The year-round,
multi-campus school focuses on science, technology,
engineering and math (STEM) and emphasizes project-based
learning by incorporating real-life business activities
into the students' studies. The sophomore class is located
at Nela Park.
At a community event hosted at GE Lighting's headquarters
this morning, Sylvester announced a donation of $100,000 to
Case Western Reserve
University to support a four-year scholarship for a
2013 Cleveland Metropolitan School District MC2STEM high
school graduate. Case Western Reserve will provide any
remaining support, so that the student's tuition, room,
board and fees will be fully covered, resulting in a
scholarship valued up to $200,000. The student will have
spent his or her 10th grade year at the MC2STEM high school
at Nela Park.
"Our founder, Thomas Edison, understood that hard work
leads to true success," added Sylvester. "Those who follow
in his footsteps at GE value the education of our youth,
not only because they will help to continue our legacy of
innovation, but also because they will propel advances in
our industry that can positively impact our communities for
generations to come."
Customer education at Cleveland State University and local
retailers
More than 100 GE Lighting employees were
involved in local customer education initiatives taking
place today, reinforcing the Company's commitment to
ecomagination
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Professional customers and Fenn College of
Engineering students at Cleveland State University were
offered a close look at state-of-the-art LED systems
featured on the GE Lighting Revolution Tour truck parked
on the CSU campus; while
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GE Lighting employees fanned out across Northeast
Ohio to more than a dozen retail lighting aisles to
answer questions about lighting choices, such as
energy-efficient soft white (halogen) bulbs, CFL bulbs
and LED bulbs, and new language on packaging such as
"lumens" and a "lighting facts label" that's modeled
after the "nutrition facts label."
Lighting Overview: West Side Market and Public
Square
In support of the West Side Market's
centennial celebration, GE Lighting will provide $80,000 in
energy-efficient, ecomagination
lighting products to light the exterior of the historic
building. Its 137-foot-tall clock tower will be illuminated
with nearly 30 GE LED spotlights and floodlights. Exterior
facings, as well as the street lighting from the West Side
Market on Lorain to West 26th Street and all of Market
Square, will be re-lamped with energy-efficient GE
solutions. An official lighting will take place at West
Side Market's Street Festival + Parade on Sunday, October
7, 2012.
Public Square-site of the first electric street lighting in
the United States-will receive $125,000 in new LED roadway
lights and lampposts through a donation to the Downtown Cleveland
Alliance. The new LED systems will provide more uniform
light and reduce shadowing and dark spots produced by
traditional roadway fixtures, enhancing the beauty and
feeling of security in this high-traffic area of Cleveland.
The lighting installation is scheduled for completion by
Thanksgiving 2012.
For more on GE's LED innovations, including an interview
with LED inventor, Nick Holonyak, visit http://www.gereports.com/idea-factory/.
About GE Lighting
GE Lighting
invents with the vigor of its founder Thomas Edison to
develop energy-efficient solutions that change the way
people light their world in commercial, industrial,
municipal and residential settings. The business employs
16,000 people in more than 100 countries, and sells
products under the Reveal® and Energy Smart® consumer
brands, and Evolve™, GTx™, Immersion™, Infusion™,
Lumination™ and Tetra® commercial brands, all trademarks of
GE. General Electric (NYSE: GE) works on things that matter
to build a world that works better. For more information,
visit www.gelighting.com.