Eaton Names Christina Bosserd Senior Vice President, Internal Audit; Jack Matejka to Retire
Eaton has appointed Christina Bosserd as senior vice president of Internal Audit, effective October 1. She succeeds Jack Matejka, who is retiring on September 30 after 32 years with the company. Bosserd, who has been with Eaton for 17 years, will report to chief financial officer Tom Okray and join the senior leadership team. Okray praised her leadership skills and noted Matejka's significant contributions to the finance function. Eaton reported $17.9 billion in revenues for 2020 and operates in over 175 countries.
- Christina Bosserd has been promoted to senior vice president of Internal Audit, indicating strong internal talent development.
- The transition plan involves collaboration between Bosserd and retiring vice president Matejka, ensuring continuity.
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Power management company Eaton (NYSE:ETN) today announced that Christina Bosserd has been named senior vice president, Internal Audit, effective October 1. She succeeds Jack Matejka, senior vice president, Internal Audit, who will be retiring on September 30. Bosserd will report to Tom Okray, Eaton’s executive vice president and chief financial officer, and will be a member of the senior leadership team.
Eaton names Christina Bosserd senior vice president, Internal Audit (Photo: Business Wire)
Bosserd has been with Eaton for 17 years, beginning with the company as an accounting intern, then serving as plant controller in Greenwood, South Carolina, and Jackson, Mississippi. She later joined Eaton’s Aerospace business as group controller, followed by her current role as group vice president, Finance.
“I am pleased that Christina has agreed to take on this important role in the company,” said Tom Okray, executive vice president and chief financial officer, Eaton. “I’ve been impressed with the strong leadership skills she has demonstrated over her years with Eaton.”
Over the next several weeks, Matejka and Bosserd will be working together to ensure a smooth leadership transition.
“Jack has been an integral leader in the finance function and a trusted advisor to our leadership team,” said Okray. “In his 32-year career with Eaton, he has earned a high degree of respect and credibility with our leadership and the board of directors. I wish him well in his retirement.”
Eaton’s mission is to improve the quality of life and the environment through the use of power management technologies and services. We provide sustainable solutions that help our customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical power – more safely, more efficiently, and more reliably. Eaton’s 2020 revenues were
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