Watts Water welcomes new president of Americas division

May 12, 2015

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. — Through its subsidiaries, Watts Water Technologies Inc. is a global manufacturer of innovative products to control the safety, efficiency and quality of water within institutional, commercial and residential applications.

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. — Watts Water Technologies Inc. announced that Munish Nanda has joined the company as president of the Americas division, according to a press release.

Prior to his new position with Watts Water, Nanda served as president of control technologies for ITT Corporation, stated the release.

He also held the position of vice president of integrated supply chain, including operations and supply chain functions, for ITT’s Fluid and Motion Control Group, reported the release.

Nanda has also held several operating leadership and general management positions with Thermo Fisher Scientific Corporation and Honeywell Inc., continued the release.

“Munish is a proven strategic and operational leader with a long track record of leading successful business transformations,” said Watts Water President and CEO Robert J. Pagano Jr. “We are extremely pleased to add to our team someone with Munish’s background and experience in leading successful product commercialization, driving operational and commercial excellence, implementing world class integrated supply chains and leading business optimization and simplification efforts. I believe Munish’s talent and experience make him extremely well suited to lead our ongoing business transformation efforts in the Americas.”

Through its subsidiaries, Watts Water is a global manufacturer of innovative products to control the safety, efficiency and quality of water within institutional, commercial and residential applications, noted the release.

You can find the release here.

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