Aristocrat CFO Steps Down

Aristocrat Leisure Group CFO Toni Korsanos will leave the company as her position is being moved to Las Vegas and the new U.S. corporate headquarters.

Australian slot manufacturing giant Aristocrat Leisure Limited announced that Group Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary Toni Korsanos will depart the company following a decision to relocate the role from Sydney to Las Vegas as of March 2018.

Aristocrat said it is moving the role following a similar move by new Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Trevor Croker to its North American base later this year. The relocation of the CFO role will help ensure continuation of the successful partnership between CEO and CFO, consistent with the interests of the business, company officials said.

Korsanos cited family reasons for her decision not continue. The company has initiated a search for her replacement.

“Aristocrat is fortunate to have an outstanding CFO and company Secretary in Toni Korsanos, who has been instrumental to Aristocrat’s turnaround and growth as the key finance and strategic partner both to myself and former CEO Jamie Odell,” said Croker.

“Toni’s legacy at Aristocrat is broad and impressive. It includes the delivery of sustained and outstanding group performance against all key financial metrics across her tenure, together with transformative mergers and acquisitions, a strong cultural impact and the development of many talented leaders who are well positioned to build on Toni’s achievements into the future.

“I deeply regret but fully respect Toni’s decision not to relocate and to instead embrace new challenges, progressing her executive career and pursuing her interest in non-executive directorships among other opportunities.

“I look forward to continuing to work closely with Toni in the months ahead as we prepare for this important transition and maintain full momentum in executing Aristocrat’s ambitious growth strategy.”

Almost 60 percent of Aristocrat’s revenue is derived from its Americas business, with the company recently announcing plans to build a new 180,000-square-foot campus in Las Vegas.