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Delta appoints David Leal as Australian Country Manager

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Delta Electronics, a global leader in power and thermal management solutions, has announced the appointment of David Leal, currently Eltek Regional President – APAC, as the new Country Manager for Delta Electronics (Australia) Pty Ltd.

David Leal, a power industry professional with many years of experience, is the country manager for Eltek Australia Pty Ltd (A Delta Group Company) and now takes on the additional role of Country Manager for Delta Electronics (Australia) to cover all of Delta Electronics’ business in Australia.

“I am excited to be working with a company so committed to setting the pace in the industry for green technology,” Leal said. “Delta’s broad portfolio of green products and strong engineering focus gives me an excellent platform to further expand our market share in Australia.”

David Leal has been with Delta Electronics since 2008 and has more than 20 years’ experience in engineering, manufacturing, sales and marketing. He has played key roles in strategic planning, organisational development, establishing and building businesses in Asia Pacific, Europe and North America. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Sydney University and a Postgraduate Certificate in Management from Macquarie Graduate School of Management.

“Delta is committed to supporting the Australian market,” said Jackie Chang, Vice President of Delta Electronics Southeast Asia and India. “David’s background in sales, marketing and engineering makes him the ideal choice to lead the overall development of our business.”

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