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Oclaro CFO Jerry Turin resigns
After over 7 years, Turin is leaving the company to pursue other opportunities
Oclaro, Inc. has announced that its chief financial officer, Jerry Turin, plans to resign from Oclaro on November 8th, 2013.
The company, a provider and innovator of optical communications solutions, expects to name Turin's successor on or before November 8th.
"Over his nearly 8 years at Oclaro, Jerry has played an instrumental role in building key relationships in the financial community, managing the Finance function, and supporting Oclaro's various mergers and acquisitions," says Greg Dougherty, Oclaro CEO. "We are grateful for his years of service to the company and wish him success in his future endeavours."
Jerry Turin
Jerry Turin joined Oclaro in 2005 as corporate controller. He was later promoted to vice president of finance before assuming the role of chief financial officer in 2008.
"I have enjoyed the many experiences and relationships I have built over the past eight years at Oclaro," says Turin. "As I move onto my next career opportunity, I wish the Oclaro team well as they work to execute on the restructuring and turnaround plans."