Chris Curtis named President and CEO of Schneider Electric's North American Operating Division
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Chris Curtis named President and CEO of Schneider Electric’s North American Operating Division |
Schneider Electric has announced that effective immediately, Chris Curtis will assume the position of President and CEO of Schneider Electric’s North American Operating Division. Chris Curtis joined Schneider Electric in 1993. In 2006, he was named President Schneider Electric U.S., leading the company’s U.S. business to strong improvements of growth and profitability. He has held operating management positions in the US and Canada, as Vice President in Sales, Marketing and General Management. Curtis holds a bachelor’s degree from Le Moyne University in Syracuse, New York. “I am extremely confident that under his leadership, our business in North America will continue to grow and gain efficiency, both in our commercial and industrial operations,” said Jean-Pascal Tricoire, President and CEO, Schneider Electric. “His dedication to continuous improvement, customer satisfaction, quality and innovative solutions for our market segments will further strengthen our position with our customers in North America.” Curtis replaces Dave Petratis, who will become CEO of Quanex. Based in Houston, Texas, Quanex is a manufacturer of engineered materials and components for the U.S. building products market. About Chris Curtis within Schneider Electric In 1998, Curtis was named Vice President, Marketing, for the Division with responsibility for the residential construction, commercial and industrial construction market segments, OEMs and strategic accounts. In 2002, Curtis was named President of Schneider Electric Canada. In 2003, he was promoted to Vice President, U.S. Sales and Services, and returned to the United States, and in 2004, took on additional responsibility of leading the company’s U.S. electrical distribution and its subsidiaries EFI, Veris and PowerBox. Curtis was then named President, Schneider Electric U.S., in 2006. About Schneider Electric
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