Robert “Bob” Walmsley has joined Sargento as the new Chief Financial Officer, where he will drive the larger financial strategy.
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Sargento announced that Robert "Bob" Walmsley has joined as the new Chief Financial Officer, effective immediately.
Walmsley has experience in the multinational food manufacturing industry, and is exptected drive the greater financial strategy of Sargento and larger planning and growth process, overseeing corporate accounting, treasury and tax, mergers and acquisitions, shareholder services, and more for the company.
"As a leader in innovation, our growth stems from the talented teams across key business functions that fuel our innovation pipeline while demonstrating our core values," says Louie Gentine, Chairman and CEO of Sargento. "Bob brings with him deep CPG industry knowledge and an understanding of today's financial complexities and solutions that will support our continued growth. We look forward to his contributions and those of our new leaders across the Sargento Family."
Sargento also announced key leadership appointments across its Information Technology, Legal & Compliance, and Strategic Planning teams:Sargento appoints Dan Vogtman as Vice President of Information Technology, driving innovation in enterprise applications and analytics.Sargento
Tagen Vaughn assumes the role of Vice President, Legal & Compliance, overseeing risk management and corporate governance for Sargento.SargentoEmily Davis joins as Vice President of Strategic Planning, leading the development and execution of Sargento's long-term strategic roadmap.Sargento
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