Thank You for Visiting S&C Electric Company
Thank you for joining us for a roundtable with Anders, our CEO, and Joe, our Chief Product Development Officer, and for a firsthand look at our manufacturing operations. We appreciate your interest in how S&C is advancing grid resilience and reliability through precision engineering and collaborative innovation. This media kit provides resources to support your ongoing coverage and build on the conversations we shared during your visit.
Speaker Biographies
Anders Sjoelin
President and Chief Executive Officer
Anders Sjoelin leads our employee-owned company in delivering innovative solutions that empower the transformation of the grid for a more resilient and sustainable energy future. He has more than 30 years of experience in the global power industry, which has given him a deep understanding of its current and future challenges. Under his leadership, S&C has seen significant growth and expanded its manufacturing capacity. He joined S&C as President and CEO in 2020.
Anders is actively engaged in U.S. power industry and manufacturing organizations. He was recently named to the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) Board of Directors. He also serves on the Board of Governors of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) including its Governmental Relations and Communications Committee, and on the Board of Trustees of the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI). He previously served on the board of the Alliance to Save Energy.
Prior to joining S&C, Anders held numerous senior leadership positions at ABB. Most recently, he served as Country Managing Director for the United States and Head of the ABB Power Grids business in North America. His career also includes senior leadership roles across ABB’s power systems and transmission and distribution businesses in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Spain, Brazil, and Switzerland.
Anders holds a B.Sc. in Business Administration Management and Analytical Strategy from the University of Lund in Sweden and is a member of the S&C Board of Directors.
Joseph Matamoros
Chief Product Development Officer
As S&C’s Chief Product Development Officer, Joe Matamoros leads our engineering and service teams responsible for supporting current products and advancing new product development. Under his leadership, these teams work closely with customers and industry technology partners to identify challenges and to develop practical solutions to transform the grid.
Joe joined S&C in 2016. Throughout his 25-year career, he has held positions in product development, engineering, operations, and sales, focusing on transmission and distribution products and automation systems. Joe holds bachelor’s degrees in economics and chemical engineering from the Management and Technology program at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a master’s degree in Power Engineering from Arizona State University.
About S&C
More than 100 years ago, S&C transformed electricity distribution with the invention of the Liquid Power Fuse, leading to a new era of safer and more reliable power delivery. Today, S&C’s global workforce develops innovative solutions for a more intelligent and resilient electrical grid. Building on this legacy of technological innovation and customer service, S&C empowers the transformation of the grid for an outage-free, sustainable electrical energy future.
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Decades of performance data from rural to urban deployments show TripSaver reclosers' value to utilities and their customers around the world.
Georgia
Challenge: Outages, dense forests, and mountainous terrain drove need for automation. Results:
- 14.6% average reduction in outage duration
- 38% decrease in minutes without power
Florida
Challenge:Improve reliability despite inherent regional conditions Results:
- 71% reduction in momentary interruptions
- Complete post-hurricane restoration time shortened by eight days
Alabama
Challenge: Minimize outages on largely rural lateral lines Results:
- 70% SAIFI improvement
- 57% SAIDI improvement
Missouri
Challenge: Densely populated service territory requires resilient technology Results:
- 32% SAIDI improvement
- 26% SAIFI improvement