Atlanta, GA – Mujin, a leading provider of intelligent robotics for warehouse and logistics automation, has announced the promotion of Ed Mullen to Vice President of Sales – Products and the addition of Mario D’Cruz as Vice President of Marketing and Strategy. Ed and Mario will work closely with Mujin’s leadership team to strengthen customer engagement, expand market presence, and drive the next phase of growth in North America.
“Ed is a proven leader with deep expertise in robotics and automation, and his ability to connect customer needs with strategic solutions has been a key driver of Mujin’s success,” said Ross Diankov, CEO of Mujin US. “Mario brings an exceptional background in strategy and marketing, with a strong record of aligning technology offerings with market demands. Together, they will play a critical role in accelerating our growth and delivering value to our customers and partners.”
Ed joined Mujin as Director of Partnerships, where he was instrumental in building strategic alliances and expanding market opportunities. With more than 15 years of experience in robotics and industrial automation, including leadership positions at Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) and Universal Robots, Ed has a track record of bringing transformative automation solutions to market. In his new role, he will lead Mujin’s North American product sales, guiding strategy and execution to drive adoption of MujinOS-powered solutions and meet the evolving needs of customers across industries.
Mario joins Mujin from Swisslog, where he served as Vice President of Strategy and Marketing. He has more than 20 years of experience in global strategy, marketing, and go-to-market execution, including leadership roles at Honeywell, Huawei Technologies, and as a strategic consultant to Fortune 100 companies. His expertise includes revenue operations, product-market fit, and marketing transformation. At Mujin, Mario will lead marketing and strategic planning efforts to ensure the company’s solutions continue to meet and exceed customer expectations in a rapidly changing automation landscape.
Ed holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the New York Institute of Technology and an Associate of Arts and Sciences in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology. Mario holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Poona, India, an MBA in Marketing Management from the University of Dallas, Graduate School of Management, and an Advanced Operations Strategy certificate from Harvard Business School.