Endeavour International Corporation appoints new CFO
Endeavour International Corporation on Thursday announced the appointment of Catherine Stubbs as Chief Finance Officer.
Endeavour International Corporation on Thursday announced the appointment of Catherine Stubbs as Chief Finance Officer.
Stubbs, who has been with the US oil and gas company since it was founded in 2000, will begin effective immediately.
"I have had the pleasure of working with Cathy for over twenty years and she has been with Endeavour since the company was founded," said William L. Transier, Chief Executive Officer.
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"With her experience and understanding of our business, she is the right person to lead our financial team."
Stubbs has more than 20 years of experience in financial management in the energy industry, most recently serving as Senior Vice President in finance for Endeavour.
She started her financial career with KMPG and has also worked for Ocean Energy.
Endeavour is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of energy reserves in the North Sea and United States.
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