Bill Manning
Bill Manning
Bill Manning is Vice President of Global New Business Development for APC by Schneider Electric. He is responsible for exploring and identifying new business opportunities for profitable, incremental growth. Prior to this role, he managed the Global Business Power Solutions business with responsibilities for new offer design, development, and go-to-market strategies for single phase server and network Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) solutions, with annual revenues of over $1 billion, focusing on providing availability of business critical applications. Bill has been with APC and Schneider Electric for 22 years and has held various engineering director positions with responsibility for...
Bill Manning is Vice President of Global New Business Development for APC by Schneider Electric. He is responsible for exploring and identifying new business opportunities for profitable, incremental growth. Prior to this role, he managed the Global Business Power Solutions business with responsibilities for new offer design, development, and go-to-market strategies for single phase server and network Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) solutions, with annual revenues of over $1 billion, focusing on providing availability of business critical applications. Bill has been with APC and Schneider Electric for 22 years and has held various engineering director positions with responsibility for technical and new offer creation of single phase UPS solutions. Prior to joining APC, he held design engineering leadership and program management positions at Texas Instruments. Bill holds 10+ U.S. patents and received his Bachelor and Master Degrees in Electrical Engineering from Marquette University and Northeastern University, respectively.
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