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Global Cash Access names finance chief

Global Cash Access Holdings, a Las Vegas-based provider of automatic teller and cash-advance services to casinos, recently named George Gresham chief financial officer and executive vice president.

The Associated Press notes that Gresham, 41, had served as finance chief, administrative chief and executive vice president of EFD eFunds Corp.

Scott Betts had served as Global Cash Access' interim finance chief since November, when he was also hired as president and chief executive. Betts will continue as CEO and president.

The company's former CFO, Harry Hagerty III, resigned in July after the company opted not to renew his three-year contract, AP reported.

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The Wealth Consulting Group, a wealth management firm, named Shanna Kehoe wealth adviser.

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The CIO Collaborative, a services firm for information technology executives, named John Beaird president.

SFC USA, a custom athletic manufacturer, named Mike Cofer, to lead its professional sports division. He played pro football for the San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints and Indianapolis Colts.

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