John Harvey To Join ArrowStream As Chief Financial Officer
He will be responsible for all financial aspects of the company
ArrowStream, a provider of supply chain solutions for the food service industry, has revealed that John Harvey will join the company as chief financial officer (CFO) on November 10, 2009. He will be responsible for all financial aspects of the company. Harvey will replace Mary Healy, the company’s current CFO who announced her retirement earlier this year.
Previously Harvey has served as CFO of Redbox Automated Retail and CFO of Redbox’s publicly traded parent, Coinstar. Prior to Redbox, Harvey was with JetBlue Airways where he supported the company’s growth from an entrepreneurial start-up to a mature, $3 billion operation serving initially as vice president and treasurer and then as executive vice president and CFO.
Steven LaVoie, CEO and chairman of ArrowStream, said: “We are thrilled about the addition of John Harvey to our executive team. His leadership, experience and core values are particularly relevant to the next phase of our evolution and will enhance our already strong financial position as we continue to expand The Network and fulfill ArrowStream’s commitment to delivering supply chain innovation and mutually beneficial solutions to our customers.”
ArrowStream serves customers such as Wendy’s, Church’s Chicken, Steak n Shake, and ARCOP, Arby’s purchasing cooperative group.
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