Eaton Canada Welcomes New Vice President of Sales Dino Alimonti

May 30, 2023

Dino Alimonti has been selected as Vice President, Sales, Eaton Canada, effective July 1, 2023.  

In his new role, Dino will be responsible for leading, developing and executing sales strategies across key targeted industry segments. He will manage and direct the growth activities of the Sales and Channel teams as well as provide business and operational leadership to the sales teams and associated support functions. Dino will be responsible for defining, leading and managing comprehensive sales initiatives and programs affecting the organization as well as its key stakeholders – customers, distributors, partners, employees, and trade and business media.  

Most recently, Dino served as the National Sales Manager, Canada, overseeing the various sales districts. Prior to his most recent role and over the course of his 28-year career with Eaton, Dino has held various roles of increasing responsibility across the Marketing, Operations and Sales functions.  

Dino holds a Degree in Electrical Engineering from Ryerson University.

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