Eaton Appoints New Business Unit Manager and Vice President of Sales and Channel, Electrical Canada

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Eaton has announced the appointment of Chris Fluit to the position of Business Unit Manager, Services and will lead both the Electrical Engineering Services and Systems (EESS) and Power Quality Service (PQS) organizations. 

Chris will be responsible for leading and driving the activities for EESS and PQS to achieve sales, growth and profit goals. While EESS and PQS businesses are distinct, with unique markets and customer needs, administrative and operating synergies are attainable through enhanced sharing and collaboration between these teams. Chris recently served as the Director of Sales, Electrical Canada. Prior to that, he held the position of Manager of EESS, Canada. Chris’ blended experience in sales and engineering services will position him well for this role.  

Perry D’Ortenzio, Vice President of Sales and Channel, Electrical Canada, will assume direct accountability for the sales organization and EatonCare, in addition to his current responsibilities.    

 

http://www.eatoncanada.ca/EatonCA/index.htm

 

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