August 4, 2025 - 16:32

MONHEIM AM RHEIN, Germany, August 04, 2025—Oxea has announced the appointment of Ed Ray as its new Chief Financial Officer, effective August 18, 2025. This strategic move aims to enhance the company's financial leadership and support its commitment to sustainable growth.
Ed Ray brings a wealth of experience to the role, having held various leadership positions in finance and operations across multiple industries. His expertise in financial strategy and operational efficiency is expected to play a crucial role in driving Oxea's global initiatives. The company is focused on expanding its market presence while maintaining a strong commitment to sustainability and innovation.
In his new position, Ray will oversee the financial planning and analysis functions, ensuring that Oxea continues to align its financial goals with its long-term strategic vision. The leadership team is confident that his insights and leadership will contribute significantly to the company's ongoing success and growth trajectory in the coming years.
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