TORONTO, Nov. 7, 2019 /CNW/ -- Thomson Reuters
(TSX/NYSE: TRI) today announced the appointment of Kim M. Rivera to the company's Board of
Directors, effective immediately.
"Kim's successful background managing a global legal function,
coupled with her broad experience in corporate strategy, operations
and governance, will enable the Board to focus ever more intently
upon our customers' needs and the future," said David Thomson, chairman of Thomson Reuters.
Ms. Rivera, 51, currently serves as HP Inc.'s President,
Strategy and Business Management, and Chief Legal Officer. In this
role, she leads corporate strategy and development, customer
support, indirect procurement, real estate and workplace functions.
In addition, Ms. Rivera manages HP Inc.'s worldwide legal
organization, including all aspects of legal and government
affairs, brand security, compliance and ethics.
Prior to joining HP Inc., Ms. Rivera was the Chief Legal Officer
and Corporate Secretary for DaVita HealthCare Partners. Prior to
that, she served as the Chief Compliance Officer and Head of
International Legal Services at The Clorox Company; Chief
Litigation Counsel for Rockwell Automation, as well as General
Counsel for its Automation Controls and Information Group.
Ms. Rivera was appointed to the Thomson Reuters Board's Audit
Committee.
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