Senex Energy Appoints New Chief Financial Officer
Senex Energy Limited announced Wednesday the appointment of Graham Yerbury as its chief financial officer, effective October 2015.
Yerbury’s appointment follows the resignation of Andrew Price, who has been appointed as the new chief financial officer of PanAust Limited. Price is scheduled to leave Senex in early August 2015, according to the company.
Senex’s new appointment spent eight years with BP in the United Kingdom and United States, in senior finance positions for the exploration and production business unit. He has held chief financial officer positions with Cardno Limited, Macarthur Coal Limited and coal seam gas producer Arrow Energy.
Senex Managing Director Ian Davies commented in a company statement:
“I would like to thank Andrew for the considerable contribution he has made to Senex during a time of material business transformation. Andrew leaves with our very best wishes for the future. We are excited to see Graham join our team. Graham is an excellent fit for Senex and brings a wealth of industry experience and leadership to our business.”
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