Names in the news.FEI FEI Fédération Équestre Internationale. Member: You are invited to contribute news about career moves and changes. Email Executive Editor Ellen M. Heffes, eheffes@fei.org. * LEE ADREAN (Atlanta Chapter) was hired by Equifax Inc. as CFO See Chief Financial Officer. . Atlanta-based Equifax is an information technology enabler of securing global commerce with consumers and businesses, and is one of the largest sources of consumer commercial data. * THOMAS FERREE (lowa Chapter) was hired by Appleton Papers as Vice President Finance and CFO. Appleton, headquartered in Appleton, Wis., creates product solutions through the development and use of coating formulations and applications, as well as encapsulation, security printing and packaging technologies. DEBORAH E. HART was named CFO for Smith Senior Living in Chicago. Smith Senior Living is a non-for-profit, senior-living organization. * WILLIAM HENDRY (New Jersey Chapter) was promoted to CFO of Conversion Services International (CSI CSI Crime Scene Investigator CSI CompuServe, Inc. CSI Commodity Systems, Inc. CSI Commodity Systems Inc. (Boca Raton, FL) CSI Crime Scene Investigation (CBS TV show) CSI Christian Schools International ) of East Hanover, N.J. CSI is a provider of professional services focusing on strategic consulting, data warehousing, business intelligence and business process reengineering See reengineering. , as well as integration and information-technology management solutions. MICHAEL LAMBERT was hired at railroad company Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Pacific Railway, transcontinental transportation system in Canada and extending into the United States, privately owned and operated. The construction of a railroad crossing the continent in Canadian territory was one of the conditions on which British as Executive Vice President and CFO. * STACY LORETZ-CONGDON (San Francisco Bay San Francisco Bay, 50 mi (80 km) long and from 3 to 13 mi (4.8–21 km) wide, W Calif.; entered through the Golden Gate, a strait between two peninsulas. Chapter) has been named Senior Vice President and CFO for Core-Mark Holding Co. Inc. in San Francisco. Core-Mark is a broad-line, full-service wholesale distributor of packaged consumer products to the convenience retail industry. LOUISE MAWHINNEY was named Vice President and CFO, a newly-created position, for Helicos Biosciences Corp., a biomedical research and healthcare provider in Cambridge, Mass. * WESLEY W. MARPLE (Boston Chapter) was appointed to the Board of Directors of Declude. Prof. Marple is a professor of business administration at Northeastern University's College of Business Administration in Boston. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] BONNIE MONAHAN was named Vice President and Treasurer for Dunkin' Brands Inc. of Canton, Ohio. ANTHONY PISZEL was named Executive Vice President and CFO of Freddie Mac. Based in McLean, Va., Freddie Mac is the second-largest financing source for home loans in the U.S. BRIAN RICE was named CFO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., a global cruise company in Miami. TONY RUSSO was named CFO, a newly-created position, for Tablus Inc., a content-protection solutions provider in San Mateo, Calif. JAMES SHANAHAN was named CFO, a newly-created position, for wealth-management firm Focus Financial Partners LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , in New York. FRANK SKLARSKY was hired by camera and imaging systems company Eastman Kodak Co. as Executive Vice President and CFO. STEPHEN SMITH was promoted to CFO of American Greetings Corp. in Cleveland. * DOUGLAS J. WETMORE (New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. Chapter) was elected to Arch Chemicals Inc.'s Board of Directors. He will serve on the Audit Committee and Corporate Governance Committee. He is Senior Vice President and CFO of International Flavors and Fragrances International Flavors and Fragrances (IFF) is a major producer of flavors and fragrances with sales of $1.99 billion in 2005. Major competitors include Firmenich, Givaudan, Quest International and Symrise. Inc., in New York. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] * denotes FEI member |
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