Service Wire Co. Appoints New SVP and Corporate Controller

Service Wire

 

January 26, 2018
 
As part of an organizational alignment toward future growth, Service Wire Co. has named Charles F. Oldaker, Jr. Senior Vice President and Alex Peach Corporate Controller.
 
Charles F. Oldaker, Jr. (photo left) will maintain his Chief Financial Officer (CFO) responsibilities along with assuming additional corporate responsibilities. Oldaker reports to Louis Weisberg, President and CEO.
 
During 25+ year career, Oldaker has worked in public accounting as an auditor and business taxation accountant and has been involved in many areas during his tenure at Service Wire, including finance, accounting, credit, human resources, IT, marketing, and sales management.
Oldaker is a graduate of Marshall University’s Lewis College of Business. Over the course of his career, he has obtained the following professional designations: Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA), Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA), and ISO 9000 Consultant.
Alex Peach (photo right) reports to Chuck Oldaker. As Corporate Controller, Peach will be responsible for accounting and finance matters throughout the organization. This includes developing and managing key banking and service provider relationships, customer credit, currency and commodity hedging, financial and tax reporting, etc.
Peach brings five years of experience in public accounting including two years as Audit Supervisor where he was charged with managing and training staff to complete complex engagements.
Peach received a BBA degree in Accounting from Marshall University’s Lewis College of Business. In addition, he is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), currently serving as Vice President of the Huntington Chapter of the West Virginia Society of CPAs.


 

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