BMO Announces Two New Directors and Confirms Election of Board of Directors
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TORONTO, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Bank of Montreal (BMO) (TSX:BMO) (NYSE:BMO) today announced the election of Madhu Ranganathan and Stephen Dent to BMO s board of directors following its Annual Meeting of Shareholders. We are pleased to welcome Steve and Madhu to the Board of Directors, said George Cope, Chair of the Board, BMO. Their knowledge and experience will be an excellent complement to the talented group of individuals serving on our Board.
Madhu Ranganathan is the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at OpenText. She brings more than 30 years of financial leadership experience, with an innovative Silicon Valley technology driven background with deep operational focus in software, hardware and tech-enabled services businesses.
BMO Announces Two New Directors and Confirms Election of Board of Directors
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