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Segro taps Susanne Schroeter-Crossan for CFO

(Sharecast News) - Real estate investment trust Segro tapped Susanne Schroeter-Crossan to take over as chief financial officer on Thursday, succeeding Soumen Das who will step down at the end of the year. Schroeter-Crossan currently serves as the CFO of Sennder Technologies, a digital road freight and logistics business.

Chief executive David Sleath said: "I am delighted that Susanne will be joining Segro at such an exciting time as we are set to build on our market-leading positions in the industrial, logistics and data centre sectors.

"The combination of Susanne's financial, banking and capital markets expertise, her knowledge of the real estate, logistics and online retailing and fulfillment sectors, as well as her international experience, made her the standout candidate for the role. She will be a great addition to our management team as we pursue the exceptional growth opportunities ahead of us."

As of 0715 BST, Segro shares were untraded at 701.20p.

Reporting by Iain Gilbert at Sharecast.com

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