Former AECOM Exec Mary Finch Named DXC EVP, Chief HR Officer
Mary Finch, former chief human resources officer at AECOM, has joined DXC Technology to serve as executive vice president and chief human resources officer.
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Mary Finch, former chief human resources officer at AECOM, has joined DXC Technology to serve as executive vice president and chief human resources officer.
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