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Eaton New Announcement – Shelly Vaz to the Position of Business Unit Manager, CPDI, Electrical Sector – Electrical Americas – Canada

May 28, 2024

Eaton Announcement – Shelly Vaz to the Position of Business Unit Manager, CPDI, Electrical Sector – Electrical Americas – Canada

Shelly Vaz to the position of business unit manager, CPDI, Electrical Sector – Electrical Americas – Canada, effective May 1

Eaton is pleased to announce the selection of Shelly Vaz to the position of business unit manager, CPDI, Electrical Sector – Electrical Americas – Canada, effective May 1. Shelly will be located out of our Toronto, Ontario office.

In her new role, Shelly will be responsible for leading the Critical Power and Digital Infrastructure (CPDI) business in Canada.  She will be accountable for delivering profitable growth, operational excellence and employee development across the Commercial, Operations, Services and Supply Chain teams.

Most recently, Shelly was accountable for leading the Satellite Business in Canada. Shelly began her career with Eaton as an LDP and during her 24-year career with the organization, she has held various roles of increasing responsibility across the Marketing, EatonCare and Operations functions.

Shelly Vaz holds a degree in mechanical engineering from McMaster University.

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