Blue Sky’s CFO departs
Blue Sky Alternative Investments has announced that its chief financial officer (CFO), Matthew Whyte, has resigned after six years.
The company also said it had commenced the process of recruiting a new CFO.
Naomi Rule, who has been engaged by Blue Sky in a contract position since July 2018, would be acting CFO until a replacement is found.
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