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Corteva (CTVA) Announces Retirement of EVP/CFO Gregory R. Friedman
February 8, 2021 8:18 AM ESTCorteva (NYSE: CTVA) today announced that Gregory R. Friedman, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), notified the Company of his intention to retire from Corteva. Mr. Friedman remains fully committed to Corteva and has agreed to continue in his role as CFO while an external search for his replacement is underway.
"Greg's expert and thoughtful leadership of our... More