SEE Announces Retirement of CFO Christopher J. Stephens
SEE (NYSE: SEE) announced the retirement of Christopher J. Stephens, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. He will remain until a successor is appointed to ensure a smooth transition. The company is working with an executive search firm to identify candidates. SEE's CEO, Ted Doheny, acknowledged Stephens' crucial role in the company's operational transformation. In 2021, SEE generated $5.5 billion in sales and employs approximately 16,500 people globally, serving customers in 114 countries.
- Strong leadership transition planning with executive search firm engagement.
- Robust sales performance of $5.5 billion in 2021.
- Approximately 16,500 employees supporting global operations.
- Transition may create uncertainty during the successor search.
Stephens to remain in role until successor named to ensure a successful transition
Stephens will continue in his role as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer until a successor is in place to ensure a seamless and successful transition of responsibilities. The Company has retained a leading executive search firm to assist in conducting a comprehensive search process to identify Stephens’ successor, with both internal and external candidates being considered.
“Chris has played an instrumental role in the development of our SEE Operating Model and ongoing transformation to become a world-class digitally-driven company automating sustainable packaging solutions,” said SEE President and Chief Executive Officer
“I want to thank Chris for his contributions and collaboration with the Audit Committee and Board,” said Chairman of the Board
Stephens added, “I could not be more proud of everything the Company has accomplished over the last couple of years. We have an extremely strong finance team and SEE is well-positioned for its next phase of growth and success guided by a clear strategy. I remain a tremendous supporter of the Company, its leadership and direction. While I look forward to my retirement, I am committed to SEE and continuing my full involvement until a successor has been identified to ensure a smooth transition.”
About SEE
Our globally recognized brands include CRYOVAC® brand food packaging,
SEE’s Operating Model, together with our industry-leading expertise in materials, engineering and technology, create value through more sustainable, automated, and digitally connected packaging solutions.
We are leading the packaging industry in creating a more environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable future and have pledged to design or advance
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