Enerchem International Inc., Calgary, (Toronto: ECH) reports vice president, finance, and chief financial officer Timothy Lemke has resigned for personal reasons. The company has initiated a search for a new CFO.
Enerchem president and chief executive Kenneth M. Bagan says, “Tim has done an excellent job leading a new finance team which replaced the former Leduc-based finance group. On behalf of management, the board of directors, and particularly the members of the audit committee, I would like to thank Tim for his valuable contributions and wish him every success in his future endeavors.”
Enerchem is a manufacturer of hydrocarbon drilling and fracturing fluids and specialty solvents to help resolve production and processing problems to downstream producers.
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