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TÜV Rheinland Names New Chief Financial Officer for North America

TÜV Rheinland has named David Leers Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for North America. In his new role, Leers will offer insights to guide the company’s financial decisions and will work closely with TÜV Rheinland’s executive leadership to develop, monitor and evaluate corporate strategy with emphasis on financial performance.

Leers brings to TÜV Rheinland more than 20 years of experience in financial development and building partnerships between operations and finance. Prior to his current position, Leers served as CFO and Controller, North America for SDL International, a UK-based software solutions provider to Fortune 100 companies, with the office in Wakefield, Mass. He was responsible for the division’s financial management and played an active role in several acquisitions, leading the due diligence and post- merger integration processes.  

Prior to SDL, David held a number of management positions at CompuCom Systems, Inc. (formerly Getronics USA, Inc.), an international IT services company. Leers began his career at PricewaterhouseCoopers International first as Senior Associate in Boston, Mass., and then as Audit Manager in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. 

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For more information about TÜV Rheinland, call 1-888-743-4652 or visit www.tuv.com/us.

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