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Canadian electrolyzer manufacturer appoints new CFO

Ontario-based Next Hydrogen has appointed Rohan Advani as its new CFO.

Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc., a designer and manufacturer of electrolyzers has appointed Rohan Advani as chief financial officer, effective December 12, 2022, according to a news release.

Rohan will be replacing Kasia Malz who is leaving the company to pursue other interests. To ensure continuity, Malz will remain with the Company until January 2, 2023, and will continue in an advisory role thereafter to ensure a seamless transition.

Advani comes to Next Hydrogen with financial and leadership experience in the manufacturing industry, previously serving at Magna International and Ecolab along with Canadian Tire and KPMG.

Rohan was most recently the finance department leader at Magna International, where he led the financial operations for a CAD $500m division.

“I am extremely thrilled to have Advani join the team and focus on our next phase of growth. Rohan’s breadth of financial experience in the manufacturing industry will be an invaluable addition to the team as we look to establish ourselves as a leading water electrolyzer equipment manufacturer,” said Raveel Afzaal, CEO and president of Next Hydrogen.

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