Eaton Announces Product Line Manager – Rahul Duggal

Eaton

 

October 11, 2018

Eaton is pleased to announce the appointment of Rahul Duggal to the position of Product Line Manager for Low Voltage Distribution Assembly (LVDA). Rahul will be located at Eaton’s world-class manufacturing facility in Milton, Ontario.

 In his new role, Rahul is responsible for all marketing functions, including: product development and new product introductions to meet the demands of Canadian customers.  His portfolio includes Panelboards, Switchboards and Automatic Transfer Switches.

 Most recently, Rahul worked as a Product Manager for Industrial Control Components and Enclosed Control in Burlington HQ.  Rahul began his career with Eaton in 2010 in the Technical Sales curriculum of Eaton’s Leadership Development Program. He has held positions of increasing responsibility as an Alternative Energy Sales Engineer and a Product Manager for Industrial Control Components.

 Rahul holds a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree with a Business Minor from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.  He is also a licensed Professional Engineer in Ontario.

For more information http://www.eatoncanada.ca/EatonCA/index.htm

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