Herc Holdings (HRI) announced that, effective March 10, Senior Vice President and CFO Mark Irion will resign his position for another opportunity. He will remain with Herc Holdings through March 31 to ensure a smooth internal succession process. Irion joined Herc Holdings in June 2018. The company is pleased to announce that, effective March 10, Mark Humphrey, previously the company’s Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer, will be promoted to Senior Vice President and CFO. Humphrey joined Herc Holdings in April 2017 from Alico (ALCO), a publicly traded agribusiness and resource-management company, where he served as CFO and as Chief Accounting Officer. His nearly 30-year career also includes roles as CFO for Compass Management Group, a property-management company, and nearly 10 years in public accounting with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. Also, effective March 10, Mark Schumacher, the company’s Vice President, Controller, will assume the additional role as Chief Accounting Officer. Schumacher joined Herc Holdings in February 2017 and has nearly 25 years of audit, accounting and financial reporting experience, including Global Controller for GE’s Automation and Controls division, Vice President, Corporate Controller, for SunEdison, Inc., and 14 years in public accounting with KPMG LLP.
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