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Pod Point names David Wolffe as CFO

(Sharecast News) - Electric vehicle charging group Pod Point named David Wolffe as its next chief financial officer on Thursday ahead of David Surtees' retirement in February 2023. Pod Point stated that Wolffe, who joins the group from Ted Baker, will take up a non-board position on 25 July before settling into the CFO spot in "early 2023" when Surtees stands down.

In addition to his time at Ted Baker, Wolffe also served as CFO at HMV and as finance director at ITV.

Chairman Gareth Davis said: "I am delighted that we have been able to appoint David Wolffe as CFO Designate to take over from David Surtees when he retires in 2023. We believe that David will bring valuable experience to the Pod Point board as we build on the foundation set by our IPO in late 2021."

As of 0835 BST, Pod Point shares were up 3.20% at 157.89p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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