Source: Cordy Environmental Inc.
  • Cordy Oilfield Services is pleased to announce that Mark Hopper has joined the company as its Chief Financial Officer
  • Mr. Hopper is a CPA with considerable expertise in the financial management of energy companies
  • Mark’s extensive accounting and business experience will bolster Cordy’s management team
  • Cordy Oilfield Services, along with its subsidiaries, provides oilfield construction and cleanup services across Canada
  • Cordy Oilfield Services Inc. (CKK) opened trading at C$0.03 per share

Cordy Oilfield Services (CKK) is pleased to announce that Mark Hopper has joined the company as its Chief Financial Officer.

Mr. Hopper is a CPA with considerable expertise in the financial management of energy companies. Prior to joining Cordy, Mr. Hopper served as the VP of Finance and Chief Financial Officer of a private energy company that provides water management systems in both Canada and the United States.

“We are pleased to have Mr. Hopper join Cordy as its new Chief Financial Officer,” stated Cordy’s Chief Executive Officer, Darrick Evong.

“We believe his extensive accounting and business experience will bolster Cordy’s management team and we look forward to his insight and expertise as the company moves forward.”

Cordy Oilfield Services, along with its subsidiaries, provides oilfield construction and cleanup services across Canada.

Cordy Oilfield Services Inc. (CKK) opened trading at C$0.03 per share.

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