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Ed Cassar — Chief Financial Officer at Elsevier

Ed Cassar — Chief Financial Officer at Elsevier

Executive Bio

Ed Cassar is Chief Financial Officer at Elsevier. Until 2013, he was Chief Financial Officer for LexisNexis, which like Elsevier is part of RELX s based in New York. Ed joined LexisNexis in 2005 and in that time held a number of roles including International CFO and Chief Operating Officer for International where he oversaw the businesses of Austria, Poland and Business Solutions. He also had responsibility for the International Group’s business systems, operating infrastructure and Finance.

Prior to joining RELX, Ed was Head of Retail Finance for Marks & Spencer PLC. He also served in several finance and business management roles for various Thomson Reuters businesses and started his career with KPMG.

Ed graduated with an Honours degree in Economics and Accounting from Loughborough University.

Executive Team Culture Ratings from Elsevier Employees

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Elsevier's Executive Team scores in the Top 5%
of similar sized companies on Comparably
Who ranks the Executive Team the highest?
Ethnicity - Native American 96/100
Ethnicity - Asian or Pacific Islander 94/100
Experience - Entry Level 94/100
Who ranks the Executive Team the lowest?
Gender - Non-Binary 82/100
Department - Design 90/100
Department - Communications 90/100

Elsevier's Executive Team at a Glance

Based on 6905 ratings, Elsevier's employees are very satisfied with their Executive Team and give them an “A+” or 92/100. On average, Men provided higher ratings for their Executive Team compared to Women. Also, the Customer Success department thinks more highly of the Executive Team relative to the Design department.

Elsevier's Executive Team ranks in the Top 5% of other companies in New York and Top 5% of other companies on Comparably that also have 5,001-10,000 Employees.

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