
EQB's Chadwick Westlake to Join Open Text as Finance Chief
Open Text Corp. hired banking executive Chadwick Westlake as its next chief financial officer.
Westlake, who will step down as CFO of Equitable Bank owner EQB Inc. next week, is set to join Waterloo, Ontario-based Open Text on March 5, according to a statement Wednesday. Westlake succeeds the software firm's current CFO, Madhu Ranganathan.

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