Altegrity Names Jeffrey Campbell as Chief Financial Officer

Altegrity, Inc.—the global screening, risk management, and security solutions provider—has named Jeffrey Campbell as its Chief Financial Officer.


“Jeff possesses the depth and breadth of experience to support the increasingly complex nature of our business,” says Altegrity CEO Mike Cherkasky. “As we focus on steady organic growth and aggressively pursue new opportunities in the United States and around the world, we fully expect Jeff’s financial and transactional expertise to strengthen our position and help us reach our goals.”

Bart Witteveen, who has served as interim CFO since December, has been promoted to Altegrity’s senior vice president of Finance, reporting to CFO Jeff Campbell.

“I want to thank Bart for his great service as we went through some significant changes during this period, aligning our corporation to capture additional growth opportunities,” said Mr. Cherkasky. “He stepped up to assist me and the executive team, and now he will continue to assist the corporation and the CFO in his new role.”

Mr. Campbell comes to Altegrity from Alpharma, Inc., where he was the firm’s CFO from 2006–2009. His responsibilities included financial reporting, planning, investor relations, treasury, risk management, internal audit and controls, tax, and information systems. During this time, he also played a key role in several highly complex financial negotiations and transactions, both global and domestic, which culminated in leading the company through a hostile tender offer. Mr. Campbell helped negotiate a final cash tender price that represented a significant premium to stakeholders. He joined Alpharma in 2002 as vice president, controller, and principal accounting officer, and was promoted to vice president, finance, in 2006.

From 1987–2002, Mr. Campbell served in several high-level positions with Ingersoll-Rand Company, including assistant corporate controller with enterprise-wide responsibility for financial planning and forecasting, management reporting and analysis, and financial governance. Earlier in his career with Ingersoll-Rand, he was vice president, finance and controller for Bobcat, with worldwide responsibility for this $1 billion company; and general auditor/director, corporate audit from 1990–1996.

Mr. Campbell’s career also included service as controller with Hawley Group, Inc., a diversified British services group, as well as audit-related positions with Price Waterhouse LLP.

Mr. Campbell, a Certified Public Accountant, received his MBA from the Rutgers Graduate School of Management and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Rutgers College.

Altegrity, Inc.

Mardi 8 Juin 2010


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