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C.H. Robinson Worldwide Inc., Eden Prairie, named Andrew Clarke as its new chief financial officer. Clarke was most recently president and CEO of Panther Expedited Services, and before that CFO at Forward Air Corp. As previously announced, current CFO Chad Lindbloom will become the company's chief information officer. Both moves become effective June 1.
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