Erika Healy received her BSc degree in manufacturing engineering technology from Purdue University. She completed two summer internships with Eaton while at Purdue (operations at Beltsville, Md., and sales at Pittsburgh, Penn.) and started her full-time career through Eaton‘s Technical Sales Leadership Development programme in 2014, based in Atlanta, Ga. She moved to Houston in January 2016 to take on the role of distributor sales representative. In April 2018, she became a marketing specialist where she works in the Gulf region to ensure distributors understand the dangers of purchasing from unauthorised resellers and sets them up with competitive pricing, marketing and promotional campaigns as well as training and education for their workplace personnel. She also works with contractors in the area to ensure they are purchasing product from only authorised resellers.
Tom Grace has more than 22 years of experience in Eaton’s electrical business, focusing for more than 10 of those years on the impact of counterfeiting on Eaton and the electrical industry. As brand protection manager of Eaton’s Electrical Sector in the Americas, he has undertaken the global coordination for brand protection and continues to promote counterfeit awareness, product enhancement and policy enforcement throughout Eaton’s electrical sectors in the Americas, EMEA and APAC.
Tom has done extensive field work that includes market research and administrative actions in China, research and investigations in the Middle East as well as supporting federal authorities conducting criminal investigations of counterfeit products in the United States. Tom is actively engaged in training with federal agencies and local law enforcement and has conducted anti-counterfeit training at most of the major US ports. To raise the awareness of the risks of counterfeit electrical products, Tom frequently collaborates with industry associations such as Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL), Canadian Standards Association (CSA), National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), North American Electrical Distributors (NAED), Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFi) and the Professional Apparatus Recyclers League (PEARL). Tom holds a BSc degree from the University of South Florida.