A.C. Special Projects appoints new Business Development Manager


7th August 2019

(UK) – A.C. Special Projects (AC-SP) expands its team to develop and implement new business.

New Business Development Manager, Muraly Kuhan, will work closely with AC-SP’s project managers and architectural lighting brand partners – including Traxon/e:cue, CLS, Acclaim and Chroma-Q – to develop and implement new business.

He has extensive architectural lighting sales experience on both the product manufacturer and project specifier sides, encompassing supply through to specification, design and installation.

Kuhan has worked closely with lighting designers, lighting consultants, architects, engineers and other specifying customers to provide solutions for them to realise their lighting schemes in a wide range of areas – including architectural façade, colour-mixing, and media. His day-to-day role will include conducting on-site product demonstrations and specifying client solutions.

Kuhan commented: “I am thrilled to begin a new journey with A.C. Special Projects. It is clear that the set-up and broad experience within the team can allow us to move forward and aid the lighting industry in many different ways. I look forward to getting the AC-SP name out there even more than it presently is, and ensuring that we continue to service our customers’ needs to the highest standards.”

AC-SP’s Managing Director, Lance Bromhead added: “I’m delighted to welcome Muraly to our team. With his wealth of architectural lighting product, project management and commercial experience, he will be invaluable in helping A.C. Special Projects to achieve its future growth plans.” 

www.acspecialprojects.com

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