CommScope CFO to Retire
CommScope today announced that Mark Olson, executive vice president and chief financial officer, intends to retire from the company, effective March 31, 2018.
CommScope will retain a leading executive search firm to help identify the company’s next chief financial officer and will consider internal and external candidates for the role. To ensure a seamless transition, Olson will assist the company in the search process and with an orderly transfer of finance responsibilities.
“Mark has made significant contributions to CommScope, first as corporate controller following the successful Andrew acquisition, and then as CFO over the last six years,” said CommScope President and Chief Executive Officer Eddie Edwards. “With Mark’s support, we have made significant progress on driving efficiencies, solidifying our robust low-cost capital structure, and positioning the company for long-term growth. On behalf of the board and management team, I thank Mark for his service and look forward to working with him as we transition to a new CFO.”
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