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Danfoss appoints new President of Power Electronics division

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Danfoss appoints new President of Power Electronics division

Ole Møller-Jensen will take over as President of the Danfoss Power Electronics division with effect from March 2013.

Ole Møller-Jensen is currently the Senior Vice President of the VLT Drives business unit in Danfoss Power Electronics. He joined Danfoss in 1978, and has held a number of positions primarily within sales & marketing, product development and business management. In connection with the appointment, Ole Møller-Jensen will become a member of the Danfoss Group Committee.

Ole Møller-Jensen will take over as divisional President from Troels H. Petersen, who will be responsible for acquisition and divestment of companies in Danfoss, among other things.

For more information:
Mette Refshauge, Senior Vice President of Corporate Communications, Danfoss, tel.: +45 7488 2762.

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