Delta Electronics India appoints Manjula Girish as business head for the EV Charging and Photovoltaic Inverter division

Manjula has held significant leadership positions at companies such as Schneider Electric and Mouser Electronics, to name a few.

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Delta Electronics India appoints Manjula Girish as business head for the EV Charging and Photovoltaic Inverter division

Delta Electronics India has appointed Manjula Girish as the business head for the EV Charging and Photovoltaic Inverter division. She will report directly to Niranjan Nayak, Managing Director of Delta Electronics India.

Manjula has held significant leadership positions at companies. At Schneider Electric, she was a Senior General Manager, overseeing commercial end-to-end operations. During her tenure at Mouser Electronics, a global distributor of electronic components, Manjula served as a Senior Manager of Sales and Service.

Manjula’s career also includes a successful stint as the Group Lead for Inside Sales and Customer Service at UL India, a  safety science company.

She has a Bachelors degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Bangalore University and has completed an executive programme in Sales and Marketing from IIM, Calcutta.

Niranjan Nayak, the Managing Director of Delta Electronics India, said, “We are delighted to have Manjula Girish join our team. We are confident that her strategic vision and customer-centric approach will drive our growth and success.”

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