Woodside CFO Sherry Duhe resigns

Woodside CFO Sherry Duhe
Woodside CFO Sherry Duhe

Woodside has annouunced the resignation of its chief financial officer Sherry Duhe, who is leaving to pursue a career opportunity with another ASX listed company. 

Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill noted the significant contribution Duhe had made since joining Woodside in late 2017. 

“Sherry’s financial and commercial stewardship of Woodside over the last four years has been integral to continuing Woodside’s success. Over this time she has maintained a strong balance sheet which has provided Woodside’s resilience in challenging trading circumstances. 

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“Sherry’s passionate leadership has been central to delivering the financial and commercial architecture for our proposed merger with BHP’s petroleum business and the Scarborough development. 

“We wish Sherry all the best in her future endeavours,” she said. 

Duhe will remain with Woodside into the first quarter of 2022 to ensure a smooth transition of her key responsibilities. The process to identify Duhe’s successor is underway, with the role continuing to be based in Australia. 

It’s been a busy month for the oil and gas giant, with the company announcing its renewable ambitions through proposed hydrogen projects in Perth and Tasmania.

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