Thomson Reuters Appoints Kim M. Rivera to the Board of Directors
"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
Prior to joining HP Inc.,
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