BlueSky loses its CFO
Blue Sky Alternative Investments has lost its chief financial officer, Elizabeth Walker.
The company announced to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) today that Walker had resigned for “personal reasons” effective from 5 April.
It said that the company’s current chief risk officer, Andrew Werro would assume the Chief Operating Officer role and lead BlueSky’s finance, risk and compliance functions.
The ASX announcement said that the search for a new CFO would commence immediately.
The announcement pointed to the fact that BlueSky had announced on 13 March that a new chief executive, Joel Cann is due to commence in the role on 15 April.
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