UGI Corporation Elects New Board Member
UGI Corporation has elected Theodore A. Dosch to the company’s Board of Directors, effective July 25, 2017. Dosch currently serves as Executive Vice President-Finance and Chief Financial Officer of Anixter International, a leading global distributor of network and security solutions, electrical and electronic solutions and utility power solutions.
“We are excited to welcome Ted Dosch to our Board of Directors,” Marvin O. Schlanger, Chairman of UGI Corporation, said. “Ted has extensive financial, accounting and change management experience from his many years as an executive of publicly-traded global corporations. UGI will certainly benefit from his perspective and expertise.”
Dosch has held his current position at Anixter International since 2011 and previously served as the company’s Senior Vice President – Global Finance from 2009 to 2011. Prior to his work at Anixter International, Dosch served in various roles at Whirlpool Corporation, including as CFO – North America and Vice President of Maytag Integration from 2006 to 2008, Corporate Controller from 2004 to 2006 and CFO – North America from 1999 to 2004.
Dosch earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Ohio University and is a CPA.
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