Urbis Schréder’s Pickard joins LIA marketing committee

Kate Pickard, marketing manager at Urbis Schréder, has been appointed to the marketing committee of the Lighting Industry Association (LIA).

Pickard joined the committee this month and said of the new role: “Thank you to the LIA team for the warm welcome – I’m excited to work alongside my fellow committee members to help promote, educate, and support the continued growth of our industry.

“Looking forward to contributing my marketing experience and collaborating with peers across the lighting sector to help shape impactful, forward-thinking initiatives.”

Pickard has been with Urbis Schréder since September 2021 and has been a marketing professional, working across a range of industries, since 2005.

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