Simpson Manufacturing Names Dunn CFO Effective Jan. 1

Dow Jones
Oct 29, 2024

By Connor Hart

Simpson Manufacturing named Matt Dunn its chief financial officer and treasurer, effective Jan. 1, succeeding Brian Magstadt, who plans to retire.

Dunn most recently served as Simpson's senior vice president of finance. Prior to joining the building materials company, he held various financial roles at Helen of Troy, Inventure Group and Procter & Gamble. Dunn has more than 23 years of experience in the field, according to Simpson.

As CFO Dunn will oversee the company's financial- and risk-management operations, manage its capital request, allocation and budgeting processes, and evaluate potential mergers and acquisitions.

Magstadt will remain as CFO until the end of the year. He will remain employed as an executive advisor to assist with the transition until his retirement on June 30, the company said.

Write to Connor Hart at connor.hart@wsj.com

 

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