New CFO for GCT Terminals

May 17, 2012

Chris Davies, Chief Financial Officer
Chris Davies, Chief Financial Officer

GCT Global Container Terminals Inc. announces new Chief Financial Officer.


Michael E. Moore, President and CEO of GCT Global Container Terminals Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Davies to Chief Financial Officer effective June 4, 2012. “Chris brings a strong, solid perspective to our financial group with his experience in managing complex capital structure, securing financing, and managing the areas of tax, treasury, and insurance. He will be responsible for the strategic leadership and direction for Global Container Terminals’ financial activities and governance for both the U.S. and Canada.” said Moore.


Mr. Davies is a Chartered Accountant with extensive experience most recently as Chief Financial Officer for Ainsworth Lumber Co. Ltd., a Canadian publicly traded company with approximately $1.4 billion in assets and sales in North America and Asia. Prior to that, he was Vice President of Finance at MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates, one of Canada’s largest technology companies.  In addition to his CA designation and more than 25 years financial experience, Mr. Davies holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of British Columbia. He has served on the boards of a number of associations as well as being a member of several technical advisory committees for the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants.


 

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