Stanley Black & Decker named Francesca Campbell Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. Campbell joins Stanley Black & Decker from Carrier where she served as Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer. Campbell's appointment is effective February 16.
Campbell joined Carrier in 2021 and most recently served as Senior Vice President, Chief Legal Officer, where she led the company's global legal and compliance functions. During her time at Carrier, she also held the position of Vice President, Legal Affairs, overseeing all legal aspects of Carrier's global mergers, acquisitions, strategic partnerships, and corporate governance, including serving as the Corporate Secretary for the Carrier Board of Directors. Campbell also directed legal oversight for Carrier Ventures, as well as the company's U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Environmental, Social and Governance reporting.
Prior to joining Carrier, Campbell served as an attorney at Davis Polk & Wardwell in the mergers & acquisitions group, leading complex global transactions. Campbell earned her Juris Doctor from Columbia Law School and a bachelor's degree from Florida Atlantic University.
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacturing and marketing of tools and engineering solutions for professional, industrial and construction and consumer use. Net sales break down by family of products as follows:
- electric tools and accessories (87%): tools and electric devices (drills wire, sanders, saws, grinders, batteries, etc.), garden tools (shears, cutting edge, trimmers, aerators , grinders, chainsaws, etc.), vacuum cleaners, lamps, lights, battery chargers, starter batteries, power converters, hand tools (measuring and leveling tools, planes, hammers, knives, blades, screwdrivers, saws, etc.), consumer mechanics tools (wrenches and sockets), plastic tool boxes, pneumatic tools and fasteners (nail guns, staplers, staples, etc.);
- industrial products (13%): professional and automotive mechanics tools (wrenches, sockets, electronic diagnostic tools, etc.), storage systems, plumbing, heating and air conditioning tools (pipe wrenches, pliers, tubing cutters, etc.), hydraulic tools, etc.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (61.6%), Canada (4.5%), the Americas (5.6%), Europe (20.3%) and Asia (8%).
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