Safariland Names Appleby Tax VP

By Michelle Howard
Monday, October 20, 2014

The Safariland Group, a global provider of safety and survivability products designed for the public safety, military, professional and outdoor markets, announced that Chad Appleby has joined the company as the Vice President, Tax based in Jacksonville, Florida.

Appleby, a certified public accountant with more than 15 years of experience working on a wide range of domestic and international tax matters, will be responsible for leading the global tax strategy and tax operations of the company and will report to Scott Harris, Chief Financial Officer.

Appleby joins the company after spending the last nine years leading the tax department as the Senior Director, Income Tax at PSS World Medical, Inc. a publicly traded distributor of medical supplies and equipment. Prior to that, he held roles of increasing responsibility in the Denver, CO; Honolulu, HI; and Jacksonville, FL offices of KPMG (the U.S. audit, tax and advisory firm) advising clients on all areas of tax planning, reporting, and compliance. Appleby received his BBA in Accounting from the University of Wisconsin and his Masters in Taxation from the University of Denver Graduate Tax Program.

“Chad joins The Safariland Group at a pivotal time as we continue to execute our plan for growth through acquisitions and international expansion,” said Scott O’Brien, President. “We are looking forward to Chad’s involvement and leadership managing the complex tax issues and tax planning opportunities we face across the company’s global operations.”

 

Categories: Finance People & Company News Marine Equipment Maritime Safety Maritime Security

Related Stories

Honeywell Introdcues Biomass Conversion Technology

BIO-UV Completes First Containerized Ballast Water Treatment Deployment

Fueling the Future of Ports: Cost Savings and Resilience as Propane’s Proven Edge

Current News

AD Ports Group Signs Agreements with Nimex Terminals to Establish LNG, LPG Terminal Hubs at Khalifa Port

AST Networks Unveils MODULA Connectivity Solution

Pakistan Cancels 21 Eni LNG Cargoes to Curb Excess Imports

CMA CGM to Register 10 Vessels Under French Flag Following Scrutiny at Home

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News