Eaton is a power management company with 2015 sales of $20.9 billion. Eaton provides energy-efficient solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic and mechanical power more efficiently, safely and sustainably. Eaton has approximately 95,000 employees and sells products to customers in more than 175 countries.
Because of the pivotal role we play, Eaton is committed to creating and maintaining powerful customer relationships built on a foundation of excellence. From the products we manufacture to our dedicated customer service and support, we know what’s important to you.
From the CEO
At Eaton, we make what matters work. By making power safe, efficient and reliable, we improve the quality of life for those who experience our products and services.
Corporate Information
Eaton is a power management company. + Expand List
Business Groups
Eaton's businesses comprise five distinct segments: Electrical Products, Electrical Systems and Services, Aerospace, Hydraulics and Vehicle.
History Timeline
Eaton has been serving the needs of its customers for more than 100 years. During this time, we've progressed from a small truck parts supplier to a multinational industrial.
Eaton History
Eaton enjoys a heritage of innovation and expertise that has positioned the company to answer some of the world's toughest power management challenges.
In 2011, Eaton celebrated its 100th anniversary and a heritage of innovation and expertise that has positioned the company to answer some of the world's toughest power management challenges.
This spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship driven by integrity and an unwavering commitment to ethics was part of Joseph Eaton’s vision when he founded the company. Since that time, Eaton has evolved from a leader and innovator in vehicle technologies to a leading power management company that also serves the hydraulics, aerospace and electrical markets. Our proven technologies and products play an important role in managing power in many things that impact our daily lives – from more energy-efficient buildings, cities and infrastructure to next-generation aircraft, cars, trucks and machines.
Today, Eaton serves global markets and customers. As we help customers to use energy more reliably, efficiently and safely, our values and strong culture of “doing business right” will continue to guide us toward building a more powerful tomorrow.
Our governance structure follows a successful leadership model under which the Chief Executive Officer of Eaton Corporation also serves as Chairman of the Board of the Company. Recognizing that different leadership models may work well for other companies at different times depending upon individual circumstances, we believe that our Company has been well served by the combined Chief Executive Officer and Chairman leadership structure, and that this approach has continued to be highly effective with the addition of a Lead Director. We believe we have greatly benefited from having a Chairman who sets the tone and direction for the Company while also having the primary responsibility as Chief Executive Officer for managing day-to-day operations of Eaton Corporation and its subsidiaries, and allowing the Board to carry out its strategic, governance, oversight and decision-making responsibilities with the equal involvement of each director.
Our Board is composed exclusively of independent directors, except for our Chairman, President and Chief Operating Officer and our Vice Chairman and Chief Financial and Planning Officer. Of our 11 non-employee directors, four are currently serving or have served as a chief executive officer of a publicly traded company. The Audit, Compensation and Organization, Finance and Governance Committees are all chaired by independent directors. Our Chairman has benefited from the extensive leadership experience represented on our Board of Directors.
The Board evaluates the leadership structure annually, and it will continue to do so as circumstances change, including when a new Chief Executive Officer is elected. In its February 2015 annual evaluation, the Board concluded that the current leadership structure — under which the Chief Executive Officer of Eaton Corporation serves as Chairman of the Board of the Company, our Board committees are chaired by independent directors, and a Lead Director assumes specific responsibilities on behalf of the independent directors — remains the optimal board leadership structure for our Company and our shareholders at the present time.
Lead Director — Ned C. Lautenbach, who has served on Eaton’s Board since 1997, was first elected Lead Director by our independent directors in 2010. The Lead Director has specific responsibilities, including chairing meetings of the Board at which the Chairman is not present (including Executive Sessions of the Board), approving the agenda and schedule for Board meetings on behalf of the independent directors, approving information sent to the Board, serving as liaison between the Chairman and the independent directors, and being available for consultation and direct communications with shareholders and other Company stakeholders. The Lead Director has the authority to call meetings of the independent directors, and to retain outside advisors who report directly to the Board of Directors. The Lead Director’s performance is assessed annually by the Board in a process led by the Chair of the Governance Committee, and the position of Lead Director is elected annually by our independent directors.
Company Name | Eaton Electrical |
Business Category | Electric Power |
Address | 1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland Ohio United States ZIP: 44122 |
President | Craig Arnold |
Year Established | 1911 |
Employees | 10000 |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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