The New York Times said that Chief Financial Officer Roland Caputo plans to retire next year after 36 years with the company
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Caputo will continue to serve as the finance chief until a successor has been found, the company said. He will also stay on through a transition period.Mr. Caputo served in several operational, financial and strategic roles during his 36 years at the New York Times, the company said.
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