Cutler served as the chairman and CEO of the
Eaton Corporation. Cutler initially worked for
Cutler-Hammer, which was acquired by Eaton in 1979. Despite sharing the family name, Sandy Cutler was not related to Cutler-Hammer founder Harry T. Cutler. As CEO of Eaton in 2009, Cutler earned a total of $6,803,863, including $973,248 in base salary, $575,000 in cash bonuses, $5,099,874 in stock granted, and $155,741 in other compensation. In 2016,
Crain's Cleveland Business listed Cutler as one of the Top Paid CEOs. He currently serves on the Boards of Directors of
DuPont,
KeyCorp, the Electrical Manufacturers Club, and the Musical Arts Association. He is a member of the
Committee on Capital Markets Regulation. ==Philanthropy==