Versant Health Names Kimberly Davis Chief Financial Officer
Legacy Versant Health executive selected to optimize company s financial performance
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BALTIMORE, April 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Versant Health, a leading national managed vision care company and wholly owned subsidiary of MetLife, is proud to announce Kimberly Davis as its Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective April 1.
Kimberly previously served as the Chief Accounting Officer for Versant Health, where she was responsible for GAAP and statutory reporting, as well as compliance, treasury functions and support for financial initiatives and strategies. Prior to joining Versant Health in 2018, Kimberly served as Senior Vice President and Corporate Controller for Jensen Hughes.
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