WAGO Names New General Manager for Mexico

Oct. 13, 2017
WAGO North America has named Daniel Hernandez as the new general manager for Mexico.

WAGO North America has named Daniel Hernandez as the
new general manager for Mexico. Hernandez holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering, as well
as, a Masters of Business Administration. He worked in varying management roles for IMI
Norgren, an automation company, before becoming General Manager for CKD, a Japanese
automation company, in which he was responsible for starting the company in Mexico. Daniel
aspires to apply his passion and experience to his new role in order to capitalize on the market
potential.
“I’m excited to make WAGO Mexico a great place to work for our employees and to be a partner
for our customers,” Daniel says, “My vision of WAGO Mexico is to be the preferred brand in our
market, through exceptional customer service and being a faster, flexible, more simplified,
innovative company. WAGO Mexico has great potential and I’m confident we’ll succeed in the
future thanks to our talented and experienced people.”

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