Executive officer

Andrew D. Ross

President and Chief Operating Officer·Parker-Hannifin Corp.

About

Andrew D. Ross is President and Chief Operating Officer of Parker-Hannifin Corporation. He has served as President since January 2024 and as Chief Operating Officer since January 2023. He has been an executive officer of the company since 2012.

He was elected President effective January 1, 2024 in connection with the retirement of Lee C. Banks, and continued in his COO role.

Since 2012
Age 58
Tenure 14 yrs

Also at Parker-Hannifin Corp.

JP Jennifer A. Parmentier Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer TL Todd M. Leombruno Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer MH Mark J. Hart Executive Vice President - Human Resources and External Affairs RB Rachid Bendali Vice President and President - Engineered Materials Group BB Berend Bracht Vice President and President - Motion Systems Group MC Mark T. Czaja Vice President - Chief Technology and Innovation Officer

Roles

Organization Role Dates Details
Parker-Hannifin Corp. President and Chief Operating Officer 2012–present Current role
Parker-Hannifin Corporation Vice President and President - Fluid Connectors Group September 2015 - December 2022
Parker-Hannifin Corporation Vice President and President - Engineered Materials Group July 2012 - September 2015
Parker-Hannifin Corporation General Manager, and Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Engineered Materials Group; later General Manager and Vice President of Operations, Mobile Systems Group Joined Parker in 1998 as a Product Manager in the Engineered Materials Group and held these roles before becoming Vice President and President of an operating group in 2012.

Related

Source: Parker-Hannifin Corp. SEC filings and official company website

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