Anolis appoints international specification manager

Architectural lighting brand Anolis has appointed Eloise Reed as its new international specification manager.

Her role will include streamlining the design support and tender processes for clients and boosting the Anolis profile within the architectural lighting community.

Originally from Australia, Reed started out in lighting at WAAPA (the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts) in Perth before moving to Melbourne as well as working for a time in Asia.

Since being in the UK, Reed has worked as an architectural lighting designer before joining Martin Professional’s architectural division and for media server specialist Disguise, then landing a role lighting art at TM Lighting. Most recently she was at SGM, also in specification.

“There is a lot of interesting work to be done and a great team of people in place to whom I look forward to collaborating with as we take the brand to the next levels,” Reed said.

Anolis product designer manager Martina Mičkalová added that she was “thrilled and excited” to have Reed on the team.

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