[December 31, 2020]
Presidio Announces Appointment of Christine Komola as New CFO
Presidio, Inc., a leading North American IT solutions provider, today announced that industry veteran Christine Komola is joining the executive leadership team as CFO. On behalf of our Board and management team, I m delighted to welcome Christine Komola to Presidio, said Bob Cagnazzi, Presidio CEO. Christine is a highly accomplished, data-driven finance and operations leader with a successful track record in leading diverse multibillion-dollar global organizations.
Christine most recently was Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer of Covetrus, Inc., a $4 billion global animal health technology and services company. Prior to joining Covetrus, Christine enjoyed a 21-year career with Staples (News - Alert), where she was most recently Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer from 2012 to 2018.
Sam Allardyce exposes two Liverpool problems - national media reaction
Liverpool were held to a 1-1 draw at home to West Bromwich Albion and this was how the media reacted to the result
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Men s winner Conor Duffy of Glaslough Harriers (centre), 2nd place Neil Johnston and third placed Eskander Turki, both of Annadale Striders JasMc5
Glaslough’s Duffy claims victory at Greencastle 5 Posted: 4:12 pm December 22, 2020
By Tommy Nethery
CONOR Duffy followed in the footsteps of Glaslough Harriers club-mate Patrick Cassidy by winning the annual Greencastle 5 on Sunday.
Back in 2004 Cassidy won the popular road race in 25.52 minutes but 16 years on and in near perfect conditions Duffy bettered that time by stopping the clock at 24.35.
Duffy sprinted home four seconds ahead of last year’s winner, Neil Johnston of Annadale Striders, with Johnston’s club-mate Eskander Turki completing the podium in a 24.43.