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GE Consumer and Industrial presents its Edison Award winner

EC&M Web site, Apr 15 2004

Winner recognized for church lighting design

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GE Consumer and Industrial recently presented its 2003 GE Edison Award to Joseph M “Jody” Good III of Spectrum Engineers, Salt Lake City. Good was recognized for his lighting work on the 32,000-square-foot St. John the Baptist Catholic church at Skaggs Catholic Center in Draper, Utah.

Good was one of three Award of Excellence finalists. Nine awards of merit and three additional awards for sustainable design were also presented at the awards ceremony held March 30 in Las Vegas.


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