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Carrier Names Pastor Casanova MD for UK and Ireland
02 June 2026

Carrier Names Pastor Casanova MD for UK and Ireland

Carrier has appointed Pastor Casanova as Managing Director for the UK and Ireland, where he will lead the company’s Carrier, Toshiba and Viessmann brands across residential and commercial operations.

The company said the leadership announcement marks an important milestone for Carrier in the UK and Ireland and supports a more closely aligned approach across its climate solutions portfolio.

Casanova joins Carrier from Siemens, where he served as Managing Director of Smart Infrastructure Buildings for Great Britain and Ireland. He has held senior management positions across Europe and the United States, with experience in business growth, organisational transformation and strategy.

In his new role, Casanova will guide Carrier’s strategic direction across the UK and Ireland, support continued growth across key market segments and strengthen collaboration between commercial and residential operations.

“I’m delighted to be joining Carrier at such an important time for the business. Carrier, Toshiba, and Viessmann are all highly respected brands with strong foundations and impressive product and solution portfolios. Leading our residential and commercial offerings presents a significant opportunity to build on that collective brand strength. I’m looking forward to working closely with colleagues, customers and partners across the UK and Ireland as we continue to grow the business and deliver long-term success together,” said Pastor Casanova, Managing Director, Carrier UK and Ireland.

The transition follows the departure of David Dunn, whose more than two decades of service helped shape the growth of Toshiba’s presence in the UK residential and light commercial markets.
Related tags: Toshiba, Carrier, Viessmann
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