Hertz announced that it has appointed Alexandra Brooks, its Chief Accounting Officer, as interim CFO, effective April 1. Brooks will replace Kenny Cheung, who is leaving the company to pursue another professional opportunity in a different industry. Hertz is initiating a formal search process for the selection of its permanent CFO. Cheung will remain at the company until April 14 to support the first quarter financial closing process and ensure an orderly transition to Brooks.
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