Frank’s International NV (NYSE: FI) said Feb. 15 that Jeffrey Bird, Frank’s executive vice president and CFO, will leave the company at the end of the month, naming Kyle McClure as its interim CFO.
The Houston-based company commented that Bird is leaving Frank's for a position with another company, adding that his departure was not related to any disagreement or any matters relating to its operations, policies or practices.
“We thank Jeff for his extensive contributions to bringing increased financial discipline and cost management to our company and building a strong financial team. We wish Jeff well in the next step in his career. We have built a strong team of financial talent at Frank’s and I know Kyle will lead this financial organization to seamlessly continue to deliver the excellent performance we have come to expect,” Douglas Stephens, Frank's president and CEO, said in a statement.
McClure is senior vice president of finance and treasurer at Frank's.
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