Husky Energy (TSX: HSE) has named Jeff Hart as the company’s CFO, according to a news release Nov. 30.
Hart, who previously served as interim CFO following the resignation of Jon McKenzie earlier this year, joined the company in 2010.
Prior to his appointment, Hart was the vice president, controller, for Husky, leading upstream and downstream finance, finance process governance and projects as well as corporate accounting and reporting, the release said. His responsibilities will continue to include the financial management of Husky, including controllers, treasury, tax, credit and internal audit, according to the release.
“Jeff is already an integral member of our executive management team, having served as our acting CFO since April 2018, and has extensive experience in progressively senior finance roles at Husky,” Husky CEO Rob Peabody said in the release. “As such, he is well positioned to ensure the successful execution of our five-year-plan.”
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