2u, inc. appoints paul s. lalljie as chief financial officer
2u, inc. announced the appointment of paul s. lalljie as the company's chief financial officer, effective october 14, 2019. lalljie has more than 20 years of experience in finance management in the high-growth technology sector and most recently served as cfo of neustar, inc. from 2009 to 2018. as neustar's cfo, lalljie oversaw all global finance functions, including treasury, accounting, financial planning and analysis, real estate management, and investor relations. while at neustar, he led the company's quarterly reporting cycles and was instrumental in a broad range of capital markets transactions, including an initial public offering, five rounds of financings, six share repurchases, and multiple acquisitions. lalljie will lead 2u's global financial operations, reporting directly to paucek. lalljie succeeds catherine a. graham, who announced her retirement as 2u's cfo in august. before joining 2u, paul lalljie, 46, spent 18 years at neustar, inc., working in the information services and technology company's finance department during that entire span.
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