Radvision names former vice president as new CFO

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Israeli networking device maker Radvision Ltd. said Wednesday its former vice president of finance, Adi Sfadia, will succeed Tsipi Kagan as chief financial officer.

The transition is effective July 30.

Radvision announced that Kagan was stepping down last month. The company did not disclose the reason for her departure.

Sfadia, 38, joined Radvision in 2004 as corporate controller and later served as VP of finance. He left the company in January to join Alvarion Ltd., a WiMAX and wireless broadband solutions provider.

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