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Barbizon Lighting Names Adam Donnelly as Northeast Sales Manager

image of Adam Donnelly and the Barbizon Lighting logo

Headquartered in New York City, Barbizon Lighting has named Adam Donnelly as its Northeast Regional Sales Manager.

Donnelly will oversee the Products and Expendables divisions for the company’s New York, Boston, and Chicago offices. His forward-thinking approach and strong sales and client engagement foundation will be pivotal in expanding Barbizon’s reach and delivering tailored solutions across the Northeast and Midwest regions.

“Adam brings a unique blend of sales expertise and a deep understanding of the visual arts that complements Barbizon’s mission of delivering cutting-edge lighting solutions,” said Jaison O’Connor, Director of Eastern Region Sales. “With over a decade of experience managing multi-million-dollar accounts, spearheading sales growth campaigns, and mentoring high-performing teams, Adam’s contributions will undoubtedly elevate our client service. His background as a business leader in higher education markets and as a former educator underscores his ability to foster meaningful collaboration within the industry.”

Donnelly added, “During my time working in higher education, I admired Barbizon’s dedication to its customers and unparalleled product knowledge. I am thrilled to now contribute to that legacy as part of a dynamic, employee-owned company that values collaboration and innovation. Joining this passionate team is a privilege, and I look forward to helping Barbizon deliver exceptional solutions to its clients.”

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