S&C Electric Company Announces Anders Hultberg as New Canadian President

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May 26, 2022

S&C Electric Company recently announced Anders Hultberg as its new president of S&C Electric Canada Ltd. Hultberg will assume his new role as the existing president, Angelo Gravina, transitions into retirement.

Hultberg’s vast industry experience includes developing and executing strategies and aligning complex operations to achieve sustainable business growth. Before joining S&C, Hultberg was the senior vice president and managing director of the high-voltage business for North America at Hitachi Energy (formerly ABB Power Grids). Hultberg’s 27-year career with ABB provided him with a variety of operational experience in production, operation, marketing, sales, and R&D. He also held numerous ABB leadership roles across the world, including the past nine years in Canada.

“S&C has an incredible reputation for innovation and manufacturing excellence. I am excited to join a company with such a strong values-based culture and customer focus,” said Hultberg. “I look forward to working with the Canadian team as we support critical industries and help utility customers modernize the electrical grid.”

“We’re thrilled to have Anders join our team. The combination of industry knowledge, operational experience, and leadership values he brings to the role will be vital in leading S&C’s Canadian business,” said Anders Sjoelin, president and CEO of S&C Electric Company. “Anders’ vast industry experience and strategic mindset will help our customers navigate the energy transition and create the grid of the future.”

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