Dartnell, C.
Chris Dartnell is the President of the Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals business for Schneider Electric. He is responsible for driving strategy, digitization, technology direction, business performance and customer engagement for Schneider Electric with global oil and gas partners. Mr. Dartnell has been working in the oil and gas sector for 30 yr and has worked in more than 70 countries. He joined Schneider Electric in 2014. Most of his career has been spent working in automation and software where he has led teams across several senior roles in sales, marketing and general management, including general management leadership for Southern Europe, Africa, China, India and Brazil. Mr. Dartnell earned a degree in chemical automation engineering from the University of Kent and an MBA from the Edinburgh Business School.
Executive Viewpoint: Digital transformation and how it is advancing the processing industries
<i>Hydrocarbon Processing</i> was pleased to speak with executives Peter Herweck (PH) and Chris Dartnell (CD) of Schneider Electric.
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