Eaton Announces Appointment of New Canadian Product Manager

Nov 18, 2019

Aditya Ramesh is joining Eaton in the position of Product Manager, Panelboards and Switchboards, Electrical Sector – Canada, effective November 1, 2019. Ramesh will be responsible for leading product development and sales strategies for the Canadian market. He will be based in Eaton’s Milton plant and will work closely with design engineering and manufacturing to meet the unique requirements of the Canadian commercial, residential and industrial markets.

Most recently, Ramesh held the Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) Product Manager role with our Marketing team and was responsible for driving strategy and growth for the commercial ATS business in Canada.

Aditya holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with a major in Mechatronics from the University of Waterloo, and has recently completed his Masters of Business Administration through the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.

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