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Xerox Appoints Xavier Heiss Interim CFO

William Osbourn departing the company for personal reasons, effective Sept. 30, per Xerox.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

Xerox Holdings Corporation announced that its CFO William Osbourn will leave the company for personal reasons, effective Sept. 30. 

 

Xavier Heiss, a 32-year company veteran, will serve as interim CFO while the company searches, both internally and externally, for a permanent successor.

 

“There comes a time when we all must make hard decisions as it relates to work/life balance. At this time, Bill has decided he needs to focus on his family and personal goals. Bill played a critical role managing Xerox’s finances through a challenging time in the company’s history, serving as a steady hand through leadership changes, a major transformation and most recently a pandemic,” said John Visentin, vice chairman and CEO “I want to thank him for his leadership and partnership. I know I speak for all of us at Xerox when I say we wish Bill well.”

 

Heiss has served in various leadership positions in finance, business transformation and sales. Before being promoted to executive VP and president of EMEA Operations earlier this year, Heiss served as controller of the company and CFO of the company’s Americas Operations.

 

“Xavier is a disciplined leader who has helped drive performance across various functional teams. Given his financial acumen and broad operational experience, we are well-positioned to make this important transition smoothly,” said Visentin.

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