Pelco move, 16/07/2010
Schneider Electric announced that Pelco President and CEO, Dean Meyer has been promoted to the new position of Executive Vice President, Buildings Business, one of the company’s five global businesses.

He is now responsible for the day-to-day operations of Buildings and reports directly to Chris Curtis, President and CEO, Schneider Electric Buildings Business. Schneider Electric says that it has taken significant steps to more closely align Pelco with the Buildings Business.

“Dean has done an outstanding job leading our Pelco organisation, and with his leadership I’m
confident we will execute on the bold growth agenda we have for our Buildings Business,” said
Curtis. “Pelco is an important part of this business and with Dean’s background we will take
advantage of the many opportunities we have to strengthen and grow Pelco and more closely align
Pelco with our overall organisation.”

"I am excited about the opportunity to help lead our organisation and further our ambition –
especially during a time when our business and solutions could not be more relevant to the world’s most critical concerns around energy, security and business performance," said Meyer. "We are proud of the fact that Pelco products will play a key role in achieving this vision."

Meyer said that Pelco remains 100 per cent committed to their existing specialized sales channels (independent sales representatives, dealers, distributors, and all resellers remain the same), and that this does not affect the Pelco business model in any way. With Pelco's closer alignment to the Buildings Business, there are no plans to replace Meyer's former position.

"These changes certainly will not affect who Pelco is, nor will they affect Pelco's commitment to our customers. Pelco customer service is legendary, and the entire organization will benefit from our closer interaction. We are still the same people, with the same products and the same priorities. Pelco products now simply have more visibility and influence within the Schneider Electric Buildings Business," added Meyer.

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