Wed, 07/20/2016 - 08:18
PARIS, France (July 20, 2016)—GE announced that Azeez Mohammed has been appointed president and CEO of GE Energy Connections’ Power Conversion business effective July 11, 2016. Mohammed comes to Power Conversion from his most recent role as president and CEO of GE’s Power Services business for the Middle East and Africa. He was instrumental in leading GE’s digital transformation, helping to position the organization as the world’s foremost digital-industrial company by launching innovative customer solutions in the power and liquefied natural gas (LNG) sectors.
Azeez Mohammed (Courtesy of GE)
Mohammed brings that experience to the Power Conversion business, where he will lead the company to reinforce its digital capacity while bringing a new focus on research and development, increasing the company’s ability to provide innovative solutions to customers for electrifying tomorrow’s energy. He will be based at Power Conversion’s headquarters in Paris.
A seasoned leader with a strong technological background, he has held a series of roles in engineering, finance and business management in GE Power and GE Corporate worldwide. His other business management engagements include leadership positions in Latin America and the Saudi and Gulf regions. He holds master and doctorate degrees from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and a bachelor’s degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, all in mechanical engineering.
Responsible for continuing to build the Power Conversion business, he will work to strengthen the capacity of Power Conversion’s service network especially in emerging markets. Power Conversion is working with efficient advanced motor, drive and control technologies that allow customers to evolve their industrial processes for a cleaner, more productive future.
“Azeez brings both global and operational expertise to our business and will be a great add to the Energy Connections leadership team. He will be driving commercial and operational excellence for the Power Conversion business and its customers,” said Russell Stokes, president and CEO of GE Energy Connections and senior vice president of GE.