Danfoss Power Solutions has appointed Jessica Zhang as vice president of Human Resources, effective June 3. Zhang will report directly to Eric Alström, president of Danfoss Power Solutions, and will join the Power Solutions Leadership Team. She will also represent Danfoss Power Solutions on the Danfoss Group HR Leadership Team. Zhang is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Zhang brings more than 25 years of experience in human resources management to her new role, including expertise in HR strategy, organizational design and development, leadership development, and diversity and inclusion. She has worked in and with employee groups around the world, including North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.
“Engaged and aligned employees have a direct impact on business performance, and a key factor in employee engagement is a shared sense of purpose, belonging, and inclusiveness,” Zhang said. “I’m looking forward to helping Danfoss Power Solutions achieve its business goals while advancing its purpose of engineering tomorrow to build a better future.”
“Jessica’s wide-ranging, cross-cultural experience will be a considerable asset for Danfoss Power Solutions’ global employee base,” Alström added. “She possesses strong leadership skills and a results-driven mindset that will have an immediate impact on our organizational development.”
Zhang joins Danfoss from Eaton Corporation, where she spent nearly 14 years in various senior human resources roles across the corporate HR Center of Excellence and the company’s Industrial and Electrical sectors. She most recently served as vice president of HR for Eaton’s Energy Solutions and Services group.
Prior to joining Eaton, Zhang spent 10 years at global HR consultancy Hewitt Associates (now part of Aon). During her time there, she gained extensive experience consulting for some of the world’s leading companies.
Zhang holds a Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and a Bachelor of Science from East China University of Science and Technology.