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Finning International Names David Primrose Chief Financial Officer
Jun 12, 2025 2:15 PM

04:47 PM EDT, 06/12/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Finning International ( FINGF ) on Thursday said it appointed David Primrose as its new chief financial officer, effective immediately.

He will continue to handle his current responsibilities as executive vice president and chief development officer, the company added.

This change is part of Finning's ( FINGF ) succession plan. Former CFO Greg Palaschuk is leaving to take a new role in Toronto's financial services sector. He will stay on until July 31 in an advisory role to support a smooth transition, the company said.

Primrose has held several senior roles at Finning ( FINGF ), including president of Finning Canada and managing director for Finning UK and Ireland, according to the statement.

The company's shares closed up $0.08 to $54.68 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

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