Covetrus names new chief accounting officer to succeed Laura Phillips

Portland-based Covetrus Inc. (Nasdaq: CVET), which has changed up and expanded its C-suite since launching two years ago, has named a new chief accounting officer.

Drew Coxhead will become CAO, vice president and corporate controller on Aug. 16, succeeding Laura Phillips, who is retiring from Covetrus, the company said in a news release Thursday.

Coxhead will be responsible for Covetrus’ global accounting function, filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission and financial reporting systems. Read more

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