Eaton Electrical Sector Appointments: Alberta

Eaton Electrical Sector Appointments: Alberta

August 31, 2016

Mohammed Sirtaj has been promoted to the position of Acting Industrial Sales Team Leader, Northern Alberta, Electrical Canada, Electrical Sector — Americas, effective August 15, 2016.

Mohammed will report directly to Dave Warkentin, District Manager, Alberta, Electrical Canada, and will be located in Edmonton. In this role, Mohammed is responsible for leading the industrial sales team in Northern Alberta while maintaining strategic industrial account responsibility.

Mohammed joined Eaton in 2003 and has moved through positions of increasing responsibility over his career. He holds a diploma in electrical engineering technology from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and is a Certified Engineering Technologist in Alberta.

Also reporting to Warkentin: Daryl Simard, newly appointed Service Sales Specialist, Electrical Canada, Electrical Sector — Americas, effective September 16, 2016.

In this role, Daryl will be responsible for promoting electrical systems and services to customers in commercial and industrial markets. Daryl will advance Eaton’s service sales strategy through the development of mutually beneficial channel and customer relationships.

Daryl began his career with Eaton in 1996 as a satellite product specialist and has moved through positions of increasing responsibility. His most recent position was Edmonton satellite manager. He holds a diploma in electrical engineering technology from the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and is a Certified Engineering Technologist in Alberta.

 

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