Schrödinger Inc. Appoints Richie Jain as New Chief Financial Officer, Succeeding Geoffrey Porges

Reuters
20 May
Schrödinger Inc. Appoints Richie Jain as New Chief Financial Officer, Succeeding Geoffrey Porges

Schrödinger Inc. has announced that Richie Jain will take over as chief financial officer, succeeding Geoffrey Porges. Jain, who previously served as the company's senior vice president of strategic finance and head of corporate and business development, will now oversee Schrödinger's financial operations and strategic planning. Geoffrey Porges will continue to serve as an advisor to ensure a smooth transition until June 6, 2025.

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