Nine Energy Service Inc. said that Clinton Roeder, senior vice president and CFO has departed the company by mutual consent effective on March 31.
Guy Sirkes, vice president, strategic development, has assumed the role of senior vice president and CFO. Prior to joining the company in March 2019, he was an executive director with J.P. Morgan’s Energy Investment Banking Group. There are no issues involving the company’s financial results, internal controls or financial reporting procedures that led to Roeder’s departure.
“Clinton has been a valued member of the management team since he joined the company in 2017. On behalf of the management team and the Board, I would like to thank him for his contributions and wish him well in his future endeavors,” Ann Fox, Nine’s president and CEO, said.
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