the multinational manufacture of fluid power systems; distribution and control systems; automotive parts; aerospace equipment; and electrical power quality, distribution, and control systems
Chairman, president, and chief executive officer, Eaton Corporation
Eaton University was launched shortly after Cutler's rise to chairman and CEO. It began as an instructor-based management-training program but soon became an e-learning facility
Cutler stressed the importance of teamwork among design engineers and the need for those engineers to get out of the lab, into the marketplace, and around customers.
Between 2001 and 2002, Eaton closed 34 factories and slashed 12,000 jobs.
"Eaton plays for keeps--if it can't win, it doesn't play," a philosophy clearly evident in Cutler's management style.
president, chairman, and chief executive officer of the company that had become the second-largest manufacturer of hydraulic equipment and the largest maker of truck transmissions in the United States
Eaton Hydraulics is headquartered in Beechwood, Ohio. They were founded in 1911. The chairman is Alexander Cutler. The company operations center on power management.
Eaton Corporation was created in 1911.
Fourth-quarter earnings in 2003 surpassed expectations, with sales growth of 17 percent and a net-income increase of 70 percent--from $67 million in 2002 to $114 million in 2003.
Eaton Harbors Corporation was created in 1927.
innovation--"We value innovation and change as a source of strength"; impact--"High-performance products, employees, and operations make a positive impact on the world around us"; and integrity--"We care about how we get results."
The symbol for Eaton Vance Corporation in the NYSE is: ETV.