Eaton Appoints New Canadian Product Manager

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April 16, 2020

Anthony Chiu has been appointed to the position of Product Manager, Residential & Light Commercial, Electrical Products, Electrical Sector – Electrical Americas – Canada, effective April 1st, 2020.

In his role, Anthony will be responsible for driving all marketing functions for Loadcentres, Metering & Advanced Residential product lines including strategy and planning, pricing, product development, and new product introductions and promotions. 

AnthonyChiuAnthony joined Eaton in 2011 as a product development engineer and has since held various roles of increasing responsibility in operations and marketing.  Most recently, Anthony held the role of Product Engineer, Residential & Light Commercial Products, Electrical Canada.

Anthony holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering degree and a Master of Applied Science degree from Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario.  He is also a licensed Professional Engineer in Ontario.

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