EATON

New business unit president

The power management company ­Eaton has named Richard Jacobs Presi­dent of the Hydraulics Business in E­urope, the Middle East and Africa. In this role, Jacobs will continue to report to Bill VanArsdale, President, Hydraulics Group. He succeeds Astrid Mozes who has been named Chief Technology ­Officer for Eaton’s Hydraulics Group. Jacobs has been Vice President and General Manager of Filtration since 2008. Prior to that, he was Eaton’s Vice President, Supply Chain Management.

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