LONDON (Alliance News) - Media Company, Future PLC, Monday said it has appointed Zillah Byng-Maddick as Chief Financial Officer (CFO), replacing Graham Harding who will step down in November.
Byng-Maddick was formerly CFO and interim Chief Executive at Trader Media Group.
Graham, who has been at Future since 2000 and was appointed group CFO in 2011, will leave after the company's preliminary results in November to pursue other career opportunities.
The stock was trading at 13,26 pence Tuesday, up 0.01 pence or 0.1%.
By Anthony Tshibangu; anthonytshibangu@alliancenews.com; @AnthonyAllNews
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