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Walgreens Boots Alliance Executive Sabatino To Join Hertz Global As Senior EVP

Walgreens Boots Alliance (WBA) announced that Thomas Sabatino Jr., executive vice president, global chief legal and administrative officer, will be leaving the company to join Hertz Global Holdings (HTZ) as senior executive vice president, chief administrative officer and general counsel, effective 9 February 2015.

Walgreens noted that Sabatino will remain in his current role with Walgreens Boots Alliance through the end of January to ensure a smooth transition of his current responsibilities. The company expects to announce his successor at that time.

Joining Walgreens as executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary in 2011, and serving as chief administrative officer since 2014, Sabatino led and oversaw the company's merger and integration efforts with Alliance Boots.

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