Eaton Names Rahul Duggal as Commercial Operations Manager

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December 1, 2021

Rahul Duggal has been appointed to the position of Commercial Operations Manager.

Rahul joined Eaton as part of the Leadership Development Program in 2010 and since that time has held various roles of increasing responsibility in both sales and marketing. Most recently, Rahul held the position of Commercial Construction Market Segment Manager in Milton, ON, managing the low voltage distribution assemblies product offering, while leading the commercial construction market segment strategy for Eaton Canada.

In his new role, Rahul will be responsible for establishing and leading a new organization that will include EatonCare and Sales & Marketing Operations, focused on improving the overall productivity and effectiveness of the commercial organization and its ability to service customers and realize profitable growth. This team will be instrumental in supporting Eaton’s strategy to continue to differentiate and gain competitive advantage through customer intimacy.

Rahul holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

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