IAC Group Appoints Dennis Richardville as Global CFO - aftermarketNews

IAC Group Appoints Dennis Richardville as Global CFO

Richardville has served as IAC's interim CFO since March and brings more than 25 years of financial experience and leadership to the post. He previously served as vice president, finance and global corporate controller at IAC and has been with the organization since it was established in North America and Asia in 2007.

LUXEMBOURG – Dennis Richardville has been named chief financial officer (CFO) of International Automotive Components (IAC) Group. His appointment, announced today by IAC President and CEO Jim Kamsickas, is effective immediately.  
 
Richardville has served as IAC’s interim CFO since March and brings more than 25 years of financial experience and leadership to the post. He previously served as vice president, finance and global corporate controller at IAC and has been with the organization since it was established in North America and Asia in 2007.
 
Prior to joining IAC, Richardville served in a progression of financial roles of increasing responsibility at several automotive and technology companies. In addition to finance leadership roles at Lear Corp., he held positions including CFO and controller for Wesley Industries, group controller for the Business and Technology Service Group at MSX International and director of investor relations and business planning for Hayes Lemmerz International Inc.
 
"I am pleased to welcome Dennis to this role. His leadership experience in the automotive industry and deep understanding of IAC’s business and legacy will be essential assets to our organization moving forward," Kamsickas said. "Dennis will play an integral role on the organization’s management team, and we are confident his financial leadership will provide immediate benefits to our organization."
 
 

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