Brink's Co (BCO) a provider of secure transportation and cash management services, said that Michael Cazer, the company's vice president and chief financial officer, will become president of Brink's Europe, Middle East and Africa, or EMEA, effective August 1.
The company also said that Joseph Dziedzic would be appointed to replace Cazer as vice president and chief financial officer on August 1. To ensure a smooth transition, Dziedzic will join the company on May 25.
Cazer became chief financial officer of The Brink's Company in 2008 after a 20-year career at General Electric Company, where he served in a variety of leadership positions including chief financial officer of GE Security.
Dziedzic, who was most recently appointed as chief financial officer of GE Aviation Services, joined GE in 1989 and served in a variety of other financial roles, including chief financial officer of GE Plastics America.
Michael Dan, chairman, president and chief executive officer of The Brink's Company, said: "We are excited about having Mike assume responsibility for the Brink's EMEA region, which is critical to the long-term growth of our company. We are equally excited that Joe has agreed to become part of the Brink's management team. I am confident that both of these leaders will support our continued success."
BCO currently trading at $28.45 down $0.18or 0.58% on a volume of 0.173 million on the NYSE.
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