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Unique Lighting Systems Partners with Landscape Today Owner Tom Childers

Unique Lighting Systems is pleased to announce that it has partnered with Landscape Today, LLC, to help service distributors and contractors in Georgia. Landscape Today is a sales agency with 25 years of experience in the green industry for Georgia, the Carolinas and Alabama.

Landscape Today will work in partnership with Unique Lighting’s distributors and contractors to enhance the customer experience and pursue growth opportunities. “This is a fantastic brand with a reputation for innovation, quality and professionalism,” says Tom Childers, owner of Landscape Today. “We could not be more enthused and honored to partner with Unique Lighting.”

“We believe Tom’s insight and key relationships in the area, along with support from the Landscape Today team, will present new opportunities for Unique Lighting and its business partners,” says Kyle Trotter, director of sales for Unique Lighting.
Unique Lighting’s partnership with Landscape Today comes just after the addition of Tim McKay in the Midwest region, a clear indication that Unique Lighting is looking to expand its reach and dedication to servicing its customer partners. In addition to bolstering personnel, Unique Lighting recently announced LED FLEX-FIT™ that eliminates centering and lamp retention issues; pre-lamped fixture availability to save on installation time; and rapid order fulfillment through its new QuickShip program — all in an effort to provide the highest quality products and service to its customers.

For more information on Unique Lighting Systems outdoor lighting products, visit www.UniqueLighting.com.

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