APC appoints Shrinivas Chebbi as country GM for India
By
siliconindia news bureau
Bangalore: APC announced the appointment of Shrinivas Chebbi as its new Country General Manager for India.
An engineer from Karnatak University, Shrinivas Chebbi was the Regional Director for Schneider Electric in Northern Emirates, Dubai and Oman, responsible for over 50 percent of the Gulf States businesses. He was also the Country Manager for Bahrain.
His broad background in Schneider includes positions in enterprise sales, marketing, business development, joint ventures and country management with exposure to both Power Distribution as well as Industrial Automation & Control lines of business. He brings industry expertise from over eight years general management, with rigorous training in Total Quality Management; as well as his experience in leading UPS sales for Bell Electronics in India.
An engineer from Karnatak University, Shrinivas Chebbi was the Regional Director for Schneider Electric in Northern Emirates, Dubai and Oman, responsible for over 50 percent of the Gulf States businesses. He was also the Country Manager for Bahrain.
His broad background in Schneider includes positions in enterprise sales, marketing, business development, joint ventures and country management with exposure to both Power Distribution as well as Industrial Automation & Control lines of business. He brings industry expertise from over eight years general management, with rigorous training in Total Quality Management; as well as his experience in leading UPS sales for Bell Electronics in India.
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