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CNXC Concentrix

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  • 55.640
  • -1.310-2.30%
Close Mar 31 16:00 ET
  • 54.660
  • -0.980-1.76%
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3.55BMarket Cap13.94P/E (TTM)

About Concentrix Company

Concentrix Corp. engages in the provision of customer experience solutions and technology. The company was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Newark, CA.

Company Profile

SymbolCNXC
Company NameConcentrix
Listing DateNov 24, 2020
Founded1973
CEOMr. Christopher A. Caldwell
MarketNASDAQ
Employees450000
Fiscal Year Ends11-30
Address39899 Balentine Drive,Suite 235
CityNewark
ProvinceCalifornia
CountryUnited States of America
Zip Code94560
Phone1-800-747-0583

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Christopher A. Caldwell
  • Chief Executive Officer, President and Director
  • 11.64M
  • Andre S. Valentine
  • Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer
  • 2.84M
  • Jane C. Fogarty
  • Executive Vice President, Legal
  • 1.68M
  • Craig Gibson
  • Executive Vice President, Global Sales and Account Management
  • 1.88M
  • Cormac J. Twomey
  • Executive Vice President, Customer Success
  • 2.72M
  • Kathryn V. Marinello
  • Chairman of the Board
  • 413.03K
  • Olivier Duha
  • Vice Chairman of the Board
  • 260.83K
  • Nicolas Gheysens
  • Director
  • 260.92K
  • LaVerne H. Council
  • Independent Director
  • 290.53K
  • Kathryn J. Hayley
  • Independent Director
  • 298.03K
  • Jennifer Deason
  • Independent Director
  • 288.03K
  • Ann F. Vezina
  • Independent Director
  • 295.53K
  • Dennis J. Polk
  • Independent Director
  • 263.03K
  • Dr. Teh-Chien Chou
  • Independent Director
  • 303.03K

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