Express Scripts — the nation's largest pharmacy benefit manager — has selected James M. Havel to serve as executive vice president and CFO.
Mr. Havel is replacing Eric Slusser, who will stay with the company through the first quarter of next year to ensure a smooth transition.
Mr. Havel has been with Express Scripts since January 2015. Prior to joining Express Scripts, he served as CFO of Major Brands Holdings, a privately held beverage distribution company. He also spent more than 34 years with Ernst & Young.
"We are pleased to have a professional with Jim Havel's financial and operational expertise, as well as proven experience with Express Scripts, to lead our finance function and manage a seamless transition," said Tim Wentworth, president and CEO of Express Scripts.
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