The FINANCIAL — TripAdvisor on October 8 announced that Ernst Teunissen will join the company as chief financial officer, effective November 9th. Teunissen will oversee the company’s global finance operations including accounting, investor relations, tax, corporate development and real estate.
“Ernst is an accomplished executive with significant financial and operational expertise, including as a CFO and corporate strategist, and will be an exceptional addition to our team,” said Stephen Kaufer, president and chief executive officer of TripAdvisor. “Ernst’s broad and global experience in business and technology, mergers and acquisitions and strategic investments, will be an asset to us as we continue to scale TripAdvisor.”
Teunissen is currently executive vice president and chief financial officer of Cimpress N.V. where he has similar responsibilities. He joined Cimpress in 2009 as vice president, corporate strategy, according to TripAdvisor.
Before joining Cimpress, Teunissen was a founder and director of two corporate finance and management consulting firms: Manifold Partners and ThreeStone Ventures Limited. Prior to that, he worked in investment banking, as an executive director in Morgan Stanley’s Telecoms and Media Group in London and as a senior associate director for Deutsche Bank in London and Singapore. Teunissen has also been a consultant at Monitor Company, a global strategy consulting firm, in Europe and Asia.
“TripAdvisor is a high-growth company with a strong track record for innovation and I am delighted to be joining the company,” said Teunissen. “I look forward to taking part in and contributing to TripAdvisor’s future.”
Teunissen holds a BBA from Nijenrode University, The Netherlands School of Business and an MBA from the University of Oregon.
Julie Bradley, the company’s current chief financial officer, has agreed to stay with the company through November 20th in order to assist in the transition. The specific terms of such continued employment are currently under consideration.
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