Eaton Appoints New Sales Manager for Cooper’s Power Systems Division

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As of May 1, Eaton has appointed Rob Goldsmith Sales Manager, Commercial and Industrial, Canada, Cooper Power Systems Division, Electrical Sector – Americas. Goldsmith will be located in Burlington, ON. In this role, Goldsmith will lead the commercial and industrial segment sales team, including manufacturer’s reps and channel partners, to grow and expand Eaton’s Cooper Power Systems commercial and industrial footprint in Canada. 

Goldsmith was previously marketing manager, OEM Segment, Canada, Electrical Sector – Americas. He joined Eaton in 1981, and has since held various roles of increasing responsibility in sales and marketing.

Eaton a top employer

In other company news, the firm has been recognized as a top employer for young people in Canada by the Canada’s Top 100 Employers project. Now in its 12th year, Canada’s Top Employers for Young People is an editorial project that recognizes the nation’s leaders when it comes to attracting and retaining younger workers.

The project cited Eaton’s rotational leadership development program, support of continuing education, scholarship opportunities for children of employees and other employee benefits as the reason for its selection. “Innovation and adaptability don’t exist in a vacuum,” says Richard Yerema, Managing Editor of Canada’s Top 100 Employers project. “Employers that make it easier for young people to thrive in their careers, it turns out, also make their organizational DNA more resilient and able to adapt faster to change.”

According to John Iannuzzi, Division Human Resources Manager for Eaton in Canada, “we recognize that our people are our most valuable resource. We’re honoured to be recognized as one of Canada’s Top Employers for Young People.”

 

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