News: Honeywell names Vimal Kapur as president and chief operating officer

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Honeywell names Vimal Kapur as president and chief operating officer

Kapur to drive execution of key sustainability and digitalisation strategic initiatives and advance integration of Honeywell Accelerator throughout the organisation.
Honeywell names Vimal Kapur as president and chief operating officer

Diversified technology and manufacturing leader Honeywell today announced that Vimal Kapur, current president and CEO of Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies (PMT), has been appointed to the role of president and chief operating officer (COO), effective immediately. 

The presidents of all Honeywell Strategic Business Groups will report to Kapur in his new role, while Kapur and all functional leaders will continue to report to chairman and CEO Darius Adamczyk, the company said in a statement.

Kapur, 56, has over three decades of experience across various Honeywell businesses and, as COO, will work closely with Adamczyk to drive the continued profitable growth of Honeywell's operating businesses. This includes creating new solutions to help customers drive their sustainability transformations and accelerate their digital transformation journeys.   

Kapur will also oversee the continued integration of Honeywell's operating system, "Honeywell Accelerator," across the organisation and further its adoption as a learning tool for all Honeywell employees.

Adamczyk said Kapur is uniquely qualified for this role, having proven his operational capabilities across many different industries, business models, regions, and business cycles. 

“Vimal has served Honeywell customers for 33 years, and in that time has achieved a deep understanding of the Honeywell portfolio, our end markets, and our customers' needs. He has successfully driven sustainability and digitalisation solutions across our portfolio.  I look forward to partnering with Vimal to strengthen our execution and drive further value creation for our customers and shareowners," he said. 

"As Honeywell continues creating new solutions to make businesses more efficient and sustainable – which are paramount for our customers and the future of the planet – this is the perfect time to bring Vimal into the COO role. His appointment provides me the additional bandwidth to prioritise overarching strategy, business development, customer engagement and people development," Adamczyk added. 

Kapur will continue to perform the role of president and CEO of Honeywell PMT, a business group that develops process technologies, automation solutions, advanced materials, and industrial software, until his successor is named.

“I'm honored to step into the COO role, where my initial priorities will be to support Darius with a key focus on our sustainability and digitalisation solutions. By building on and expanding the use of Honeywell Accelerator, we will be able to integrate and innovate with greater speed across our lines of business. These ongoing efforts are at the core of our growth opportunities and, looking ahead, will enable us to advance our collective success," said Kapur. 

Kapur served for three years as president and CEO of Honeywell Building Technologies (HBT), with leading offerings that improve energy performance, air quality, and the safety and security of commercial buildings in more than 10 million buildings worldwide. Before HBT, Kapur also held the role of President of Honeywell Process Solutions where he led the business through the oil and gas downturn.  

Prior to that, he was vice president and general manager of the Advanced Solutions line of business, where he built the foundation of an outcome-driven software business, successfully integrating our Matrikon acquisition into Honeywell.  Additionally, he has held several other leadership positions, including managing director for Honeywell Automation India Limited. 

Kapur graduated from the Thapar Institute of Engineering in Patiala, India, as an electronics engineer, with a specialisation in instrumentation.

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