Occidental Names Strategy Head Sunil Mathew as CFO
Occidental Petroleum Corp. appointed strategy chief Sunil Mathew as chief financial officer, replacing Rob Peterson, who’ll now lead the company’s chemical division.
Occidental Petroleum Corp. appointed strategy chief Sunil Mathew as chief financial officer, replacing Rob Peterson, who’ll now lead the company’s chemical division.
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