McCormick appoints Julie Giese as principal accounting officer effective April 1, 2026

Reuters03-18 19:36
McCormick appoints Julie Giese as principal accounting officer effective April 1, 2026

Gregory Repas, vice president and controller at McCormick, said he plans to retire effective July 1, 2026. He will step down as vice president and controller, and as principal accounting officer, on April 1, 2026. Julie Giese was appointed vice president and controller, and principal accounting officer, effective April 1, 2026. Giese joined McCormick in August 2024 as vice president and assistant corporate controller, and previously served as director of accounting at Pepco Holdings from April 2016 to August 2024.

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