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Owens & Minor asks CFO to leave, names interim replacement

Owens & Minor asks CFO to leave, names interim replacement

RICHMOND, Va. – Alexander Bruni, Owens & Minor’s executive vice president and CFO, has, at the request of the company, resigned effective June 21, according to a Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Bruni will remain with the company until Sept. 5, 2024, to support a transition of his leadership duties and, thereafter, will depart to pursue opportunities outside of the company. Owens & Minor has appointed Jonathan Leon, its senior vice president and corporate treasurer, as interim CFO. Leo, 58, joined the company in January of 2017 as senior vice president and corporate treasurer, responsible for global treasury, corporate development, taxation and investor relations. Prior to joining Owens & Minor, he worked at Brinks Company from 2008-17, where he served as treasurer. 

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