Rogers Communications Inc. says chief financial officer Tony Staffieri has left the company.
It said Staffieri’s departure was effective Wednesday. Senior vice-president Paulina Molnar has been appointed as interim CFO.
The company did not provide a reason for Staffieri’s departure.
Rogers CEO Joe Natale said Staffieri upheld the company’s financial integrity through his nearly 10 years as CFO.
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The company said Molnar will take on the interim position after 16 years with Rogers and 26 years in the industry.
Rogers is expected to report its third-quarter financial results on Oct. 21.
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