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Huntley Mitchell 18 Feb 2021
Corporate Travel Management (CTM) has announced that its global chief financial officer, Neale O’Connell, will retire and step down from his role.
O’Connell will be replaced by deputy global CFO Cale Bennett, who joined CTM in August 2019 as part of his succession plan. His previous experience includes senior leadership roles at Bank of Queensland, Tatts Group and Aurizon.
Bennett will step into his new role on 1 March, with O’Connell to remain at the company until 30 June 2021 to ensure a smooth transition.
CTM managing director Jamie Pherous said: “When he joined CTM, Neale’s key objectives included strengthening the capabilities of the group finance function.