
Lisa J. Reed, PE, IALD, MIES, LEED AP BD+C
Lisa J. Reed, Founding Principal, is an award-winning lighting designer with 27 years of experience in energy management, electrical engineering, education, lighting sales, and lighting design. This multi-disciplinary background makes her an adept communication-bridge on project teams. She is a graduate of the University of Kansas and a licensed engineer in the State of Kansas. She is also a Professional Member of the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD), a Member of the Illuminating Engineering Society (MIES), and is a LEED Accredited Professional. She is an active member of multiple lighting organizations, SMPS, SLC3, and the US Green Building Council - MO Gateway Chapter. As a thought leader in the lighting industry, she regularly speaks to local and international audiences. She founded Ladies of Lighting in St. Louis, helped expand WILD (Women in Lighting + Design) across the USA, and is a passionate advocate for diversity in lighting. She received the 2014 IES Presidential Award for her work with Emerging Professionals. In 2020, she was named by St. Louis Construction News and Review (CNR) as one of the top 20 women in construction in St. Louis.
Lisa J. Reed, Founding Principal, is an award-winning lighting designer with 27 years of experience in energy management, electrical engineering, education, lighting sales, and lighting design. This multi-disciplinary background makes her an adept communication-bridge on project teams. She is a graduate of the University of Kansas and a licensed engineer in the State of Kansas. She is also a Professional Member of the International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD), a Member of the Illuminating Engineering Society (MIES), and is a LEED Accredited Professional. She is an active member of multiple lighting organizations, SMPS, SLC3, and the US Green Building Council - MO Gateway Chapter. As a thought leader in the lighting industry, she regularly speaks to local and international audiences. She founded Ladies of Lighting in St. Louis, helped expand WILD (Women in Lighting + Design) across the USA, and is a passionate advocate for diversity in lighting. She received the 2014 IES Presidential Award for her work with Emerging Professionals. In 2020, she was named by St. Louis Construction News and Review (CNR) as one of the top 20 women in construction in St. Louis.