Josh Jensen named Ecore CFO

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Josh JensenLancaster, Pa.—Ecore has named Josh Jensen its new chief financial officer. Jensen brings more than 18 years of experience to the performance surfaces company including financial reporting and analysis, accounting, project management and strategic planning for organizations in the pharmaceutical, education, industrial, government and healthcare markets.

“Josh is a broad based leader with a record of value creation in manufacturing, distribution and services across both the public and private sectors,” said Art Dodge, president and CEO of Ecore. “His deep understanding of business strategy and impressive performance make him a valuable asset. We look forward to his contributions and to working with him to continue growing Ecore’s business and success.”

In his new role, Jensen will be responsible for all finance, accounting, business intelligence and information technology aspects of the company and will manage Ecore’s financial plans and organizational growth strategies. 

Prior to joining Ecore, Jensen served as chief financial officer for PEI-Genesis where he was responsible for all financial, risk management, treasury and legal aspects of the operating and real estate entities of the enterprise and managed a global team. He has also held financial and operational leadership positions with Avantor and VWR International.

Jensen earned his master’s degree in accounting from the University of Notre Dame and his bachelor’s degree in social science and finance from Benedictine University.

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