BTG's CFO not going anywhere
Rolf Soderstrom, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at specialist healthcare firm BTG, has decided to stay put, the company announced this morning.
Rolf Soderstrom, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at specialist healthcare firm BTG, has decided to stay put, the company announced this morning.
Soderstrom, who joined BTG in his position in December 2008, has decided that he will no longer be leaving the company at the end of the fiscal year (March 31st).
"Having been part of the team that has transformed BTG into a sizeable and successful international business, I have decided that I want to continue to help the company deliver on its growth strategy," Soderstrom said.
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"Accordingly, I am very pleased to commit my future to BTG, which is at an exciting stage in its development," he said.
Chief Executive Officer Louise Makin welcomed the decision, saying that she is "look[ing] forward to his ongoing financial leadership as we continue to build our business."
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