Trinity, an independent E&P company focused on Trinidad and Tobago, has tapped Jeremy Bridglalsingh, to take on the role of CFO after the resignation of Bryan Ramsumair.
In a news release, the company said Ramsumair stepped down as CFO effective Dec. 31.
Bridglalsingh previously held the roles of financial controller and corporate development manager during his last four years with Trinity. He is a chartered management accountant and a member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants. Prior to joining Trinity in January 2012, he worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers, the release said.
The role of CFO is not currently a board position.
In addition, Trinity said it is making progress in re-basing its cost structure by reducing its general and administrative costs and its operating expenditures to reduce breakeven levels as part of its strategic review. The company said Bridglalsingh has been an integral part of this process and in leading discussions with suppliers and creditors.
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