Eaton Corporation announced that Kris Baldwin has joined the company as plant manager of the Vehicle Group’s automotive valvetrain facility in Kearney, Nebraska. Baldwin will oversee all production, safety and environmental aspects at Kearney.
Eaton Corporation announced that Kris Baldwin has joined the company as plant manager of the Vehicle Group’s automotive valvetrain facility in Kearney, Nebraska. Baldwin will oversee all production, safety and environmental aspects at Kearney.
“Kris is an exceptional leader with a wealth of facility management experience,” said Jason Smith, director of operations in North America for Eaton’s Automotive business. “We’re excited to have her lead the Kearney team.”
Baldwin most recently was the plant manager for Ingersoll-Rand’s Security Technologies Sector in Princeton, Illinois. Prior to that role, she served as plant manager at Eaton’s Vehicle Group facilities in Auburn and Greenfield, Indiana, and factory manager in Belmond, Iowa. Baldwin previously was an engineer, production supervisor and Six Sigma “black belt” for Cummins Inc.
Baldwin also served as a captain in the U.S. Army after earning a bachelor’s degree in general engineering from the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York. She has a master’s degree in business administration from Indiana University.
Eaton Corporation is a diversified power management company with more than 100 years of experience providing energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power. With 2011 sales of $16.0 billion, Eaton is a global technology leader in electrical components and systems for power quality, distribution and control; hydraulics components, systems and services for industrial and mobile equipment; aerospace fuel, hydraulics and pneumatic systems for commercial and military use; and truck and automotive drivetrain and powertrain systems for performance, fuel economy and safety. Eaton has approximately 73,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 150 countries.
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