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Inscape appoints Posno as chief financial officer

Inscape has appointed Matthew Posno as chief financial officer, effective March 27th. Posno will be responsible for overseeing the fiscal and fiduciary responsibilities of the organization. He will lead the development and implementation of Inscape's financial strategy. "Matthew is a valuable addition to Inscape's executive team. His broad experience in all aspects of finance with both public and private manufacturing companies will be an asset to Inscape. I'm looking forward to working with him," said Jim Stelter, CEO. Matthew has worked in the finance field for over 15 years and has extensive experience in financial operations, including public company reporting and compliance, audit, corporate development, tax and treasury. His most recent position was Vice President, Finance with an automotive parts manufacturer. Matthew is a Chartered Accountant and holds a Masters of Business Administration from the Schulich School of Business.
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