Velo3D CFO William McCombe to step down

Companies & MarketsNews
September 28, 2023

September 28, 2023

Bernard Chung will serve as Acting CFO from William McCombe’s departure (Courtesy Velo3D)
Bernard Chung will serve as Acting CFO from William McCombe’s departure (Courtesy Velo3D)

Velo3D, Campbell, California, USA, has announced that William McCombe has resigned as the company’s Chief Financial Officer, effective September 29, to pursue other career opportunities. Bernard Chung, Velo3D’s Vice President of Finance has been appointed Acting CFO, following McCombe’s departure. McCombe has agreed to stay on in a transition capacity through November 7, 2023, and will participate in the company’s third quarter earnings conference call.

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“I want to thank Bill for his dedication and leadership over the last three years as he guided the company through the listing process and helped successfully grow Velo3D into one of the leading technology suppliers in the Additive Manufacturing industry,” stated Benny Buller, CEO of Velo3D. “I wish Bill the best of luck in his future endeavours. I am also pleased to welcome Bernie as our Acting Chief Financial Officer and look forward to continuing to build on our three-year partnership. Given his more than twenty years of finance experience, we expect a seamless transition as he takes on his new responsibilities.”

In his role as Vice President of Finance for Velo3D, Chung led the company’s accounting, finance, and SEC reporting teams. Prior to joining Velo3D, he served various finance management roles in the manufacturing, transportation, and technology industries. He also previously worked as director and audit manager for KPMG and is a Certified Public Accountant.

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Bernard Chung will serve as Acting CFO from William McCombe’s departure (Courtesy Velo3D)
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