Ayça Donaghy

Chief Executive Officer at Lighting Industry Association (The LIA)

Ayça Donaghy has a diverse work experience in the lighting industry. Ayça is currently the Chief Executive Officer at the Lighting Industry Association (The LIA) since November 2022. Prior to this, they worked at Beam Group as a Commercial Manager from November 2021 to November 2022 and as a Project Manager from May 2021 to November 2021. Ayça also had roles at Lutron Electronics, where they served as a Sales Manager - National Accounts from October 2018 to May 2021 and as a Sales Account Manager - Distribution from June 2016 to May 2021. Before joining Lutron Electronics, Ayça worked as a National Account Manager at UK Cables Ltd. from April 2011 to June 2016.

Ayça Donaghy's education history begins in 2004 when they attended The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts. Ayça pursued a degree in Performing Arts with a focus on Acting, and they completed their studies in 2007.

In 2011, Ayça entered the Graduate Teaching Programme at Lander Road Primary School in Liverpool to further their education. Ayça specialized in Primary Teaching and completed the program in 2012.

The following year, Ayça embarked on a new educational venture by becoming an NQT (Newly Qualified Teacher) at Leamington Primary School in Liverpool. Ayça continued to focus on Primary Teaching, and their tenure at Leamington Primary School lasted until 2013.

Most recently, in 2019, Ayça enrolled in the London Business School to pursue an Executive MBA. Ayça was a candidate for this program, concentrating on Business Administration and Management in a general context. Ayça'seducation at the London Business School spanned until 2020.

In summary, Ayça Donaghy has a diverse educational background that includes a degree in Performing Arts, certifications in Primary Teaching, and ongoing education in Business Administration and Management through their Executive MBA candidacy at the London Business School.

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