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Fingerprint Cards CFO leaving for eye-tracking firm Tobii

 

Fingerprint Cards (FPC) announced today that its Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Johan Wilsby will leave the company no later than July 2017.

Wilsby, who has been CFO at FPC since 2015, is leaving the company on his own initiative for eye-tracking firm Tobii where he will succeed Esben Olesen as CFO, according to a Reuters report.

“Fingerprint Cards is a dynamic and rapidly growing company where Johan is a business-driven and highly appreciated co-worker,” says Christian Fredrikson, CEO of Fingerprint Cards. “Johan has been instrumental for the company’s financials, growth and positive business development within several areas, for example sustainability and human resources. I want to thank Johan for his contributions and wish him good luck in his future career.”

Fingerprint Cards has started the process of finding a successor.

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