NYSE Euronext appoints CFO

NYSE Euronext Inc. has selected Michael S. Geltzeiler to become the exchange operator’s chief financial officer and group executive vice president .
MAY 23, 2008
NYSE Euronext Inc. has selected Michael S. Geltzeiler to become the exchange operator’s chief financial officer and group executive vice president effective June 16. He will be responsible for managing all aspects of the New York-based company’s finance, treasury and investor relations functions, and report to chief executive Duncan Niederauer. Mr. Geltzeiler will replace chief financial officer Joost van der Does de Willebois, who will remain the head of the Amsterdam market and responsible for corporate communications. Mr. Geltzeiler was most recently the chief financial officer and senior vice president at the Reader’s Digest Association Inc. of Pleasantville, N.Y. Prior to that, he was the chief financial officer at The Nielsen Co. of New York.

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