Recent CFO Appointments at Stellantis, Genius Sports, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, OpenText, and Achieve
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Saturday, Oct 4, 2025 6:14 am ET1min read
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Genius Sports has also welcomed Bryan Castellani as its new CFO, effective immediately. Castellani will oversee the company's global financial operations, including financial strategies, accounts analytics, treasury, tax, investor relations, risk, compliance, and capital allocations [2]. He joins from Warner Music Group, where he was the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
Dan Feeley was appointed as the finance chief and treasurer of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Steve Rai was hired as CFO of OpenText, replacing Cosmin Balota, who will resume his role as chief accounting officer. Jason Yee was promoted to CFO of Achieve, having previously held the role of executive vice president of corporate development and strategy.
These appointments come at a time when these companies are focusing on strategic growth and financial management, indicating a shift in leadership to drive these efforts forward.
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Stellantis has appointed Joao Laranjo as chief financial officer, replacing Doug Ostermann. Bryan Castellani was hired as CFO of Genius Sports, succeeding Nick Taylor. Dan Feeley was appointed finance chief and treasurer of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Steve Rai was hired as CFO of OpenText, replacing Cosmin Balota, who will resume his role as chief accounting officer. Jason Yee was promoted to CFO of Achieve, having previously held the role of executive vice president of corporate development and strategy.
Stellantis has appointed Joao Laranjo as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective immediately, replacing Doug Ostermann who resigned for personal reasons [1]. Joao Laranjo brings extensive financial experience, having started at General Electric and held various roles at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) before rejoining Stellantis in early 2025 as CFO of Stellantis North America.Genius Sports has also welcomed Bryan Castellani as its new CFO, effective immediately. Castellani will oversee the company's global financial operations, including financial strategies, accounts analytics, treasury, tax, investor relations, risk, compliance, and capital allocations [2]. He joins from Warner Music Group, where he was the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.
Dan Feeley was appointed as the finance chief and treasurer of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Steve Rai was hired as CFO of OpenText, replacing Cosmin Balota, who will resume his role as chief accounting officer. Jason Yee was promoted to CFO of Achieve, having previously held the role of executive vice president of corporate development and strategy.
These appointments come at a time when these companies are focusing on strategic growth and financial management, indicating a shift in leadership to drive these efforts forward.

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