Thank you, Charlotte, and thank you all for joining us today. We delivered strong performance in our 2026. We grew net sales, expanded our adjusted operating profit and adjusted operating profit margin, and increased our adjusted diluted earnings per share. We generated strong cash flow and allocated capital effectively. Acuity Brands Lighting performed well in a tepid lighting market. This is the result of the cumulative effect of our strategy to increase product vitality, elevate service levels, use technology to improve and differentiate both our products and how we operate the business, and to drive productivity. Our product vitality efforts continue to deliver value for our customers and for us. This quarter, we launched our new EAX area luminaire product family by Lithonia, an outdoor luminaire that can be used in any environment, from walkways to large parking spaces. EAX is available in our design select portfolio and has over 60 configurable options, including an option to embed RN-like controls. This makes it easier for our agents to choose the right option for our customers and ensures flexibility for multiple types of projects. ABL is winning in new markets through the combination of our luminaires and electronics. Interestingly, our Nightingale brand won several 2025 Nightingale Awards by Healthcare Design Magazine because of our patient-centric approach to product design. Our Nightingale solutions are engineered with the entire patient journey in mind, creating an environment that supports medical teams while ensuring patient and visitor comfort. For example, the Attend sconce and the Asure Nightlight deliver functional low-level illumination that supports patient sleep while enabling caregivers to perform essential duties. In the Refuel segment, we continued to expand and upgrade our lighting solutions. We initially entered the market with the development of our canopy lighting products. In this quarter, we began delivering a comprehensive offering by incorporating AIS products, including our Atrius software and Distech controls, into the refuel solution. By addressing the canopy lights outside, to refrigeration controls in the back of the convenience store, and everything in between, we are creating value throughout the location. The industry continues to recognize the strength of our products. This quarter, several products in our portfolio were awarded Grand Prix de Design Awards and Lit Lighting Design Awards. Two products recognized by both include the Cyclone Lupa, a contemporary outdoor luminaire that focuses on pedestrian safety and security in public spaces like campuses, parks, and city streets. The Eureka segment, a slim minimalist linear LED pendant light designed for a variety of indoor commercial and hospitality environments. Now switching to Acuity Intelligence Spaces, which continues to deliver strong performance. Through Atrius, Distech, and QSC, we have unique and disruptive technologies that are driving productivity for people experiencing spaces and for the people who are providing those spaces. Spaces that range from amusement parks to theaters, university campuses to healthcare facilities, sports stadiums to your office. Atrius and Distech control the management of the space, and QSC manages the experiences in the space. Over time, we will use data from both to enhance productivity outcomes through data interoperability. Taken together, this is how we can make spaces autonomous. This quarter, we began to change customer outcomes by combining our Distech Resets Move, our Q SYS platform. RESETsmove is a multisensor device that uses thermal, light, sound, air quality, temperature, and humidity sensors with AI at the edge, helping users understand how their space is being used. Data collected by the resets move drives changes in the room, including the ability to adjust the screens, cameras, and microphones from our Q SYS platform. Q SYS Reflect is then able to monitor outcomes and performances of the devices within the room. We are then able to further layer lighting controls and shade controls into the solution for an autonomous room experience. We demonstrated this solution to a large multinational technology company in our experience center, and they chose to implement it throughout their headquarters. AIS is also being recognized for the strength of their product portfolios. During the quarter, Atrius Facilities was named a winner in the smart buildings category of the 2025 Facilities Net Vision Awards. Our Q SYS full stack AV platform, the National Systems Contractors Association's Excellence in Product Innovation Award in the category of best centralized AV platform for command and control. And our Q SYS Core 24F processor was recognized with a ProAV Best in Market 2025 award. Before I turn the call over to Karen, I want to reiterate that both ABL and AIS are performing well in a challenging market. In Acuity Brands Lighting, we continue to experience a tepid lighting market. The market appears to be waiting for clarity around interest rates, inflation, and policy. In Acuity Intelligent Spaces, Atrius, Distech, and QSC are working well together, both from a customer perspective and an operational perspective. Our AIS business is strategically differentiated and positioned for value creation. We continue to control what we can control, and we are confident in the long-term performance of both the lighting and spaces businesses. Now I'll turn the call over to Karen who will update you on our first quarter performance.