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Most
recently, Copping was Vice President and Controller of Agrium,
Incorporated, where he was responsible for all internal and SEC
reporting, business planning and analysis, internal control
compliance, operations finance and business process improvement.
La-Z-Boy announced that Mark A.
Copping has joined the company to become Vice President
Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer when that
position is vacated by Louis M. ("Mike") Riccio, Jr., who has
previously been designated to succeed David Risley as Chief
Financial Officer. Mr. Risley intends to retire after the
company completes its year-end reporting during the summer
period, and Riccio and Copping will assume their new positions
at that time.
In his new capacity, Copping will report to Riccio and will be
responsible for corporate accounting, accounting consolidations,
the corporation's internal and external financial reporting,
payroll and internal control compliance in addition to special
projects and analysis.
Commenting on the appointment, Riccio said, "We are delighted
Mark is joining La-Z-Boy. He brings with him significant
financial expertise and a wealth of relevant experience which
will allow him to quickly make a meaningful contribution to our
organization."
Most recently, Copping was Vice President and Controller of
Agrium, Incorporated, where he was responsible for all internal
and SEC reporting, business planning and analysis, internal
control compliance, operations finance and business process
improvement. Before that, he served as the CFO for Blue Bird
Corporation.
Copping earned his BBA in Accounting from the University of
Michigan and his MBA in Finance from Wayne State University. He
is a Certified Public Accountant.
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