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Redflex's Chief Financial Officer steps down

Traffic enforcement products and services provider Redflex has commenced a search for a new Chief Financial Officer, following a decision by Bradley Crump, its current CFO, to resign before the end of the calendar year. Redflex expects to announce a new CFO before he leaves the company. Crump joined Redflex in February 2015 and has since provided financial and strategic leadership as well as restructuring and automating the finance function which has improved efficiency and more streamlined financi
October 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min

Traffic enforcement products and services provider 112 Redflex has commenced a search for a new Chief Financial Officer, following a decision by Bradley Crump, its current CFO, to resign before the end of the calendar year.

Redflex expects to announce a new CFO before he leaves the company. 

Crump joined Redflex in February 2015 and has since provided financial and strategic leadership as well as restructuring and automating the finance function which has improved efficiency and more streamlined financial reporting.

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