NOVA Chemicals announces retirement plans for Larry MacDonald, Chief Financial Officer
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NOVA Chemicals announced that Larry A. MacDonald, its Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, has elected to retire effective December 31, 2009, after more than 30 years with the Company and its predecessor companies. During his tenure, MacDonald held various leadership positions and was a member of the NOVA Chemicals Executive Leadership Team since the Company’s inception in 1998.
Through year-end, MacDonald will continue to focus on implementation of the Company’s refinancing plans and will be an integral force in the successful transition of business activities under their new IPIC ownership.
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